Published 2024, this is a prequel to the author's first novel Pechewah which I read and reviewed here in May. purchased this on Amazon in July and read it shortly after first of August over days. . It is almost a horror mystery at times, yet the intrigue kept me reading, wondering what next, how will it end. The author weaves a magnificent tapestry uniting the years and the family sagas and tragedies.
We learn toward the end 187-195) the identity of the woman whose car plunges into the riverbed in Pechewa while she is returning home to Ohio from visiting her grandfather in Indiana. It is Tree Kingston who lived at Limestone with her husband Ramsey. It is Tree who will continue haunting we learn in the closing pages.
In 200 pages this novel twista the mystery of this home through it's history beginning in 1810 with the Wyandot Indians who come for their chief known as Leatherlips to the settlers. They abduct him, accuse him of witchcraft, kill him beginning the Limestone curse. (Pgs 3-5) There is a long list of inhabitants of the home that will be built along the limestone on the riverbanks of the Scioto . At times I set this aside and read something else, because it was agonizing to read of the constant tragedies. Yet I kept coming back to it in a day or so because I wanted to know what would happen next. A good read, better than not being able to put it down. Taking longer allowed me to savor the writing. Definitely well written, poetic at times. a 5 *****
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