The Residence
Books | Fiction / Horror
3.1
Andrew Pyper
In this “chilling, profound” (Josh Malerman, New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box and Malorie) horror story based on true events, the President’s late son haunts the White House, breaking the spirit of what remains of the First Family and the divided America beyond the residence’s walls.The year is 1853. President-elect Franklin Pierce is traveling with his family to Washington, DC, when tragedy strikes. In an instant, their train runs off the rails, violently flinging passengers about the cabin. But when the great iron machine finally comes to rest, the only casualty is the President-elect’s beloved son, Bennie, which casts Franklin’s presidency in a pal of sorrow and grief. As Franklin moves into the White House, he begins to notice that something bizarre is happening. Strange sounds coming from the walls and ceiling, creepy voices that seem to echo out of time itself, and visions of spirits crushed under the weight of American history. But when First Lady Jane Pierce brings in the most noted Spiritualists of the day, the Fox sisters, for a séance, the barrier between this world and the next is torn asunder. Something horrible comes through and takes up residence alongside Franklin and Jane in the walls of the very mansion itself. Only by overcoming their grief and confronting their darkest secrets can Jane and Franklin hope to rid themselves—and America—from the entity that seeks to make the White House its permanent home.
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Author
Andrew Pyper
Pages
352
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2020-09-01
ISBN
1982149078 9781982149079
Ratings
Google: 4
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"There could NOT be a better time to read this novel! The week before the election, during the spookiest week of the year.. Halloween.. and I really really enjoyed it! It was the perfect book to end October and start November with. The Residence id not your average ghost story, it’s based off true events, historical facts if you will from the life of the 14th president. Franklin Pearce. <br/><br/>It tells the story of his son who passed away in a horrible accident and his wife refusing to let go. The story takes us through the halls, and rooms of the White House, and there’s so much detail you feel like you’re walking right through the halls with the characters, and the supernatural beings?? The thought that there was some truth behind the story kept me on edge, and made me feel like I was reading a nonfiction telling of events.<br/><br/>SO GOOD! I did not want it to end, and I’m so glad I had the chance to read it!<br/><br/>I definitely recommend it! For readers who enjoy spooky reads, and even if you’re new to the genre this is a great title to start with!"