
Title: Fiercombe Manor
Author: Kate Riordan
Publisher: HarperCollins
Release Date: February 17, 2015
Acquired Via: TLC Book Tours
Fiercombe Manor is a haunting and atmospheric novel that tells the tales of women in two different eras – the 1890’s and 1930’s – and how their lives seem to be entwined by fate. Kate Riordan’s novel is a beautifully dark and beguiling tale which will sweep you away. It will appeal to fans of Kate Morton and Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca.
In the summer of 1933, Alice Eveleigh has arrived at Fiercombe Manor in disgrace. The beautiful house becomes her sanctuary, a place to hide her shame from society in the care of the housekeeper, Mrs Jelphs. But the manor also becomes a place of suspicion, one of secrecy.
Something isn't right.
Someone is watching.
There are secrets that the manor house seems determined to keep. Tragedy haunts the empty rooms and foreboding hangs heavy in the stifling heat. Traces of the previous occupant, Elizabeth Stanton, are everywhere and soon Alice discovers Elizabeth's life eerily mirrors the path she herself is on.
My Review
I started reading Fiercombe Manor thinking it was going to be a gothic period book like one of the Brontë sisters' books or Daughne Du Marier's Rebecca. There were some definite creepy and mysterious happenings in the old house, but I felt mostly the book was a commentary on women's plight in the later 1800s and early 1900s.


