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An island is the last place Eve Beckett ever thought she'd end up. Deathly afraid of water, she has no memory of arriving at the foreboding Lakeview Manor on the Isle of Esse. Her love for a good mystery, however, especially when it comes to strange houses and the paranormal, has her second-guessing her desire to leave. But there's something odd going on at Lakeview. Dark and dusty rooms shift location, and there's a mysterious woman only Eve seems able to see . . . When Eve's mirror twin shows up, also with no memory of how she arrived on the island, and the manager of the property warns them…mehr

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An island is the last place Eve Beckett ever thought she'd end up. Deathly afraid of water, she has no memory of arriving at the foreboding Lakeview Manor on the Isle of Esse. Her love for a good mystery, however, especially when it comes to strange houses and the paranormal, has her second-guessing her desire to leave. But there's something odd going on at Lakeview. Dark and dusty rooms shift location, and there's a mysterious woman only Eve seems able to see . . . When Eve's mirror twin shows up, also with no memory of how she arrived on the island, and the manager of the property warns them away from his brother-one Eve has no wish to avoid-the number of mysteries surrounding Lakeview becomes too much. As she learns more about the manor and its inhabitants, the question becomes not just how, but if Eve will ever leave the island.
Autorenporträt
Holly Hill Mangin is an English literature teacher at an international school in the south of France, a freelance copy editor at Fresh as a Daisy Editing, and the author of The House on the Lake, a gold medal winner in the 2021 Wishing Shelf Book Awards and a finalist for the 2021 American Fiction Awards. The House on the Lake has also been translated into French. Always ready to laugh, Holly can be serious when the need calls for it. She lives with her husband and their two kids a stone's throw away from the French Riviera, and she finds that reading and writing go a long way in procrastinating learning French.