House of Whispers: Book Two of the Mortlake Series, by David Longhorn. ScareStreet 2021
In
this volume of the Mortlake series, we are given a ghost story. This
is my favorite type of horror story, but there is more to it than
just spirits who lived and died in the house.
Tara’s
best friend has gone to visit her brother and sister-in-law’s new
place, Haslam House,
up north. They are house flippers, and, with their young daughter,
have moved into a really old place not much south of Hadrian’s
Wall. The daughter draws and
speaks of a woman that no one else sees. Anita immediately asks Tara
to come up and look into the spirit. When Tara arrives, she finds
that what started with whispers at night and some drawings is turning
into something more serious. While the first spirit is a
spiritualist from the
Victorian age and not harmful, not all are so nice. When a séance
Tara conducts go bad, she in turn asks Mortlake to come up and see
what he thinks can be done. It’s
one of those times when nothing seems to go right…
I loved this book! It had all sorts of supernatural goings on in the house, and it brings in a larger story arc than merely what goes on a Haslam House- and that’s complex enough on its own. We get to know Mortlake’s crew better. We get to see that there are different types of spirits, and learn more about how the supernatural universe works in this series. I loved that a large part of the story is standalone, but that the larger story advances. Five stars.
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