The House at Midnight, Lucie Whitehouse
The House at Midnight, Lucie Whitehouse
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The House at Midnight

Author: Lucie Whitehouse

Narrator: Kate Reading

Unabridged: 12 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/03/2008

Categories: Fiction, Sagas, Family Life, Women


Synopsis

On an icy winter weekend, seven friends celebrate New Year’s Eve at Stoneborough, a grand manor in the English countryside. They’ve been brought together by Lucas Heathfield, a young man who recently inherited the property after the tragic death of his uncle Patrick. Though still raw from the loss of his last family member, Lucas welcomes this tight-knit group of friends to the estate he hopes will become their home away from home–an escape from London where they can all relax and rekindle the revelry of their college days.

Lucas’s best friend, Joanna, finds herself oddly affected by the cavernous manse, with its lavish mythological ceiling mural and sprawling grounds, and awakened to a growing bond with Lucas. Much to her surprise, he reveals that he’s loved her for years. But as they begin to find their way from friendship to romance, Joanna can’t shake the feeling that the house is having its own effect on them.

Back in London, Joanna is stunned when Lucas announces that he and their impetuous friend Danny are moving into Stoneborough full-time. Her concern seems justified as Lucas, once ensconced, becomes completely ensnared in the turbulent past that seems to haunt the house–a past that is captured in old movie reels featuring Lucas’s now-dead family: his charismatic uncle Patrick, his lovely mother, Claire, and his golden-boy father, Justin.

Over one decadent, dramatic year, as the friends frequently gather at the shadowed residence, secrets slide out and sexual tensions escalate, shattering friendships and forever changing lives. And all the while, the house cradles a devastating secret.

By turns taut and sensual, mesmerizing and disturbing, The House at Midnight is a gripping psychological novel that pulls the reader into the thrall of its ominous atmosphere.

About The Author

Lucie Whitehouse was born in the Cotswolds, grew up near Stratford-upon-Avon, and now lives in London. She studied classics at Oxford University, where she edited the newspaper Cherwell. The House at Midnight is her first novel and was inspired by her love of the English countryside and large atmospheric houses at nightfall.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen

okay, i understand this one's comparison to donna tartt. and i accept it. i really enjoyed this, even though it is about shitty people being shitty to each other in the name of friendship: sexual betrayal, emotional blackmail, financial expectations and passive-aggressive behavior galore! i thought......more

Goodreads review by Blair

There’s nothing like rereading a favourite book, especially after a long time away from it – 12 years, in this case – to discover that not only is it just as good as you remember, but your relationship with it now feels deeper. I’ve always regarded The House at Midnight with a great deal of nostalgi......more

Goodreads review by Kelly

There were a lot of Secret History comparisons before I picked up this book. That shit is lazy, you guys. Do not listen to it. This book is like the Secret History if what you got from Secret History is big houses and overprivileged young adults and probably something fucked up happening at some poi......more

Goodreads review by Dannii

Stoneborough is a secluded, countryside manor house, once home to Patrick Heathfield, star of the art world, and, after his unexpected demise, now owned by his nephew, Lucas. Bereft without the companionship of his last surviving family member, Lucas invites his college inner-circle to treat the gra......more

Goodreads review by Bree

Lucas inherits the palatial country pile Stoneborough Manor from his uncle Patrick, who was like a father to him. He thinks that it would be a great place for he and his college friends to spend the weekends and summers, drinking wine, listening to music and generally relaxing away from their city j......more


Quotes

Advance praise for The House at Midnight

“The House at Midnight is a stunning piece of modern gothic. Gripping, accomplished, and ultimately mesmerizing, it represents the arrival of a major literary talent.”
–John Connolly, author of The Book of Lost Things

“A book that holds you, and an atmosphere which has you in thrall.”
–Susan Hill, author of The Pure in Heart

“Gripping and accomplished.”
–Barbara Trapido, author of Frankie & Stankie

“A fine piece of high gothic, as dark and delicious as bitter chocolate, and also a moving lament for the loss of youth. Whitehouse is an English middle-class Donna Tartt, skillfully building layers of menace. I was spellbound.”
–Kate Saunders, author of The Little Secret

“Atmospheric and compelling–an impressive debut.”
–Joanna Briscoe, author of Sleep with Me

“An exciting, romantic, gripping story of secrets and suspense–at once modern and classic in its form and content. I predict a big hit!”
–Lesley Glaister, author of Losing It