THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR: A Ghost Story, by Darcy Coates, was just the kind of ghost story I love to read. Helen Marwick isn't your "romantic-style" ghost here, she's a malevolent entity that causes new homeowners to leave, screaming, in the middle of the night--never to return, even for their belongings.
Jo has witnessed several past owners from her own home, next door.
". . . A fascination has slowly built over the four years I've lived beside the house."
Most of the neighbors ignore the Marwick residence, going out of their way to avoid it. Even when tenantless and "dormant" the house oozes a dangerous aura that infiltrates the thoughts of those in close proximity.
When a young, desperate looking woman named Anna moves in, something stirs Jo into action. Whether it be curiosity or simply one lost soul needing another, she decides to break down the boundaries and greet her new neighbor.
". . . I didn't have much experience welcoming neighbors, but I was pretty sure telling them their house was haunted was the sort of thing people weren't supposed to do."
Darcy Coates puts a heavy emphasis on the atmosphere in this novel. Everything seems almost "weighted down" by the malice that emanates from the house, reaching out and touching all that it can. Even the weather conditions mimic human emotions as the apprehension and fear continue to increase.
Anna, who has left a violent relationship, has no alternative but to stay.
". . . Sometimes you have to make sacrifices for good things."
As the story unfolds, we learn more about Jo's own tragic past, as well as that of Anna, and the horrifying night that Helen Mavwick had died. There were several secrets and "twists" to the story near the end that added an entirely new level to an already gripping tale.
This is only the second book I've read by author Darcy Coates, and already I'm looking forward to more.
Recommended!