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The House on Tradd Street

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Zusatztext Praise for  New York Times  bestselling author Karen White   “There is a rhythm to the writing of Karen White. It has a pace! a beat! a cadence that is all its own.”— Jackie K. Cooper! The Huffington Post “White’s dizzying carousel of a plot keeps those pages turning! so much so that the book can [be]—and should be—finished in one afternoon! interrupted only by a glass of sweet iced tea.”—Oprah.com   “White captures the true essence of Charleston by intertwining the sights and smells of the historic town with an enchanting story filled with ghostly spirits! love! and forgiveness…a once-in-a-lifetime series.”—Fresh Fiction   “This is storytelling of the highest order: the kind of book that leaves you both deeply satisfied and aching for more.”—Beatriz Williams!  New York Times  bestselling author of  Tiny Little Thing   “Readers will find White’s prose an uplifting experience as she is a truly gifted storyteller.”— Las Vegas Review-Journal Informationen zum Autor Karen White  is the  New York Times  bestselling author of more than twenty novels, including the Tradd Street series, The Night the Lights Went Out ,  Flight Patterns ,  The Sound of Glass ,  A Long Time Gone , and  The Time Between . She is the coauthor of  The Forgotton Room  with  New York Times  bestselling authors Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig. She grew up in London but now lives with her husband and two children near Atlanta, Georgia. Klappentext The brilliant! chilling debut of White's "New York Times"-bestselling Tradd Street series! featuring a Charleston real estate agent who loves old houses--and the secret histories inside them.ooks. Leseprobe CHAPTER 1 Pewter reflections of scarlet hibiscus colored the dirt-smudged windows of the old house, like happy memories of youth trapped inside the shell of an old man. The broken pediments over the windows gave the house a permanent frown, yet the leaf-filtered sun against the chipped Tower-of-the-Winds columns lining the side piazzas painted the house with hope. It was almost, I thought, as if the house were merely waiting for a miracle. I studied the house, my Realtor's mind trying to see past the wreckage. It was a characteristic Charleston single house, turned perpendicular to the street so that its short side abutted the sidewalk. The entry door, with an ornate cornice and Italianate filigree brackets, opened onto the garden-facing piazza, where I knew I would find the main entryway into the house. I wrinkled my nose, already smelling the inevitable decay I would encounter once I'd entered the house. Despite the enviable south of Broad location, any potential buyer for this property would have to be blind or incredibly stupid. In my vast experience at selling historic real estate in the city, I would bank on the latter. The rhythmic pulse of rope against tree trunk punctuated the muggy Charleston morning air, catching my attention and drawing me to the peeling wrought iron fence to peer into the side garden. I wasn't sure if it was curiosity that made me stop or just reluctance to continue. I hated old houses. Which was odd, really, since they were my specialty in the realty business. Then again, maybe not so odd, considering the origins of my dislike. Regardless, old houses gave me plenty of reasons to dislike them. For one thing, they smelled of lemon oil and beeswax mixed with mothballs. And always seemed to accompany the slow gait of an elderly person too old to keep up the house yet too stubborn to let it go. Like the owner had exhausted all hope of finding something in the future that would ever be as good as the past. Depressing, really. It was all just lumber and plaster in the end. Seeing nothing, I pushed open the stubborn gate covered with climbing Confe...

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Authors Karen White
Publisher Berkley Publishing Group
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781984802163
ISBN 978-1-984802-16-3
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 107 mm x 170 mm x 26 mm
Series Tradd Street
Tradd Street
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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