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The End of Temperance Dare: A Novel (originale 2017; edizione 2017)

di Wendy Webb (Autore)

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"When Eleanor Harper becomes the director of a renowned artists' retreat, she knows very little of Cliffside Manor's dark past as a tuberculosis sanatorium, a "waiting room for death." After years of covering murder and violence as a crime reporter, Eleanor hopes that being around artists and writers in this new job will be a peaceful retreat for her as much as for them. But from her first fog-filled moments on the manor's grounds, Eleanor is seized by a sense of impending doom and realizes there's more to the institution than its reputation of being a haven for creativity. After the arrival of the new group of artists-- including the intriguing, handsome photographer Richard Banks-- she beings to suspect that her predecessor chose the group with a dangerous purpose in mind. As the chilling mysteries of Cliffside Manor unravel and the eerie sins of the past are exposed, Eleanor must fight to save the artists-- and herself-- from sinister forces." --… (altro)
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Titolo:The End of Temperance Dare: A Novel
Autori:Wendy Webb (Autore)
Info:Lake Union Publishing (2017), 336 pages
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I read a lot of paranormal, but not much supernatural at all. That said, I enjoyed this book. This is the second of Ms. Webb's books that I have read and I find that I like this author's writing style. I would definitely consider reading another of her books. ( )
  Woodardja | Jan 30, 2024 |
Another book landed in my ever-growing pile of books dumped for content. I tend to read (for the most part – there are a few exceptions you may see in my GoodReads “Read” list) clean fiction embedded in traditional values. While I support ever author to write whatever the heck they want, I do object to editors and publishers forcing various points of view into a book, simply to meet some arbitrary quota. While I can’t ever prove that’s happened, sometimes I get that “feeling”, you know?

This one ended up on the discard pile at page 175. Prior to that I was enjoying the suspense, the mystery, the spooky, Agatha Christie, Daphne DuMaurier, and Cornish coast-like setting. Also – a tuberculosis center – that’s just not something you hear about anymore – thank goodness!

But… red flag at page 7 where we see mention of a “serial killer preying on young boys.” Kept reading, though. Got all the way to page 174 and – yep, you guessed it – a character unnecessarily mentions his husband of 70 years. No plot point reason for it that I could discern. And the discard pile grows.

Anyway, I fully support the author to make whatever choices they want, but this one just wasn’t for me and my followers who look for more classic scenarios.

Adding an extra star for getting that far in the book and still enjoying it. It was well written and I am still intrigued by the mystery involved and wondering what happens. I especially appreciated the gothic writing style. ( )
  Desiree_Reads | Jan 24, 2023 |
As a BIG fan of haunted houses did The End of Temperance Dare really appeal to me. I mean an artist retreat that used to be a tuberculosis sanatorium? Count me in!

Now, this book isn't particularly scary, but it's interesting, atmospheric and well-written. I like that one really gets to know Eleanor Harper and that not everything happens too fast. It's not like the story is boring, the pacing is even, and we get to follow Eleanor as she learns the ropes of being the new director. She has hardly settled in before something unexpected happens that will change everything for her and the retreat and after that, well strange things keep happening. But, is the place really haunted?

The End of Temperance Dare is the first book I have read by Wendy Webb and was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed the book. Not that I did not expect to like it, rather I hoped that the writing style would work for me since the story seemed so interesting. I think Webb did an excellent job with the descriptions of the retreat and its surroundings. Also, I came to like Eleanor Harper and I didn't even mind the kind off triangle drama that she got caught up with, even though I personally found the "impossible" romance more interesting than her flirtation with the photographer. But, that's me, a sucker for the doomed or unusual romances.

I want to thank the publisher for providing me with a free copy through NetGalley for an honest review! ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
Another book landed in my ever-growing pile of books dumped for content. I tend to read (for the most part – there are a few exceptions you may see in my GoodReads “Read” list) clean fiction embedded in traditional values. While I support ever author to write whatever the heck they want, I do object to editors and publishers forcing various points of view into a book, simply to meet some arbitrary quota. While I can’t ever prove that’s happened, sometimes I get that “feeling”, you know?

This one ended up on the discard pile at page 175. Prior to that I was enjoying the suspense, the mystery, the spooky, Agatha Christie, Daphne DuMaurier, and Cornish coast-like setting. Also – a tuberculosis center – that’s just not something you hear about anymore – thank goodness!

But… red flag at page 7 where we see mention of a “serial killer preying on young boys.” Kept reading, though. Got all the way to page 174 and – yep, you guessed it – a character unnecessarily mentions his husband of 70 years. No plot point reason for it that I could discern. And the discard pile grows.

Anyway, I fully support the author to make whatever choices they want, but this one just wasn’t for me and my followers who look for more classic scenarios.

Adding an extra star for getting that far in the book and still enjoying it. It was well written and I am still intrigued by the mystery involved and wondering what happens. I especially appreciated the gothic writing style. ( )
  Desiree_Reads | Aug 31, 2021 |
A well done softly spooky page turner!
February 9, 2019
Format: Kindle Edition
The way the mystery was revealed and solved bit by bit was intriguing. No way could I put this ghost story down! ( )
  chibitika | Aug 17, 2019 |
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"When Eleanor Harper becomes the director of a renowned artists' retreat, she knows very little of Cliffside Manor's dark past as a tuberculosis sanatorium, a "waiting room for death." After years of covering murder and violence as a crime reporter, Eleanor hopes that being around artists and writers in this new job will be a peaceful retreat for her as much as for them. But from her first fog-filled moments on the manor's grounds, Eleanor is seized by a sense of impending doom and realizes there's more to the institution than its reputation of being a haven for creativity. After the arrival of the new group of artists-- including the intriguing, handsome photographer Richard Banks-- she beings to suspect that her predecessor chose the group with a dangerous purpose in mind. As the chilling mysteries of Cliffside Manor unravel and the eerie sins of the past are exposed, Eleanor must fight to save the artists-- and herself-- from sinister forces." --

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