The Farmhouse on Cemetery Hill Rd., Cynthia HerbertBruschi Adams
The Farmhouse on Cemetery Hill Rd., Cynthia HerbertBruschi Adams
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The Farmhouse on Cemetery Hill Rd.
New England Historical Horror Part 1

Author: Cynthia Herbert-Bruschi Adams

Narrator: Rachanee Lumayno

Unabridged: 6 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Strega Press

Published: 01/16/2023


Synopsis

A young couple buys an historic New England home with plans to restore it to its original time and beauty. But they have scarcely moved in when strange and frightening things begin to happen. From a child's gravestone in the backyard, to a horrific history discovered about previous owners, there is little time for them to enjoy this home. And when tragedy strikes workmen they have hired, they begin a determined hunt to unearth what is really happening to them all. The listener is immediately drawn into this charged and ominous tale and will long for more at its conclusion.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Joyce on December 18, 2020

This book must have a sequel!!!!!! I have to get the answers to my questions. This book was exciting, educational about features of old houses, eerie at times and just a good read. It would be fun to read to someone, as I often do. Kudos to Cynthia and may you give us more books to enjoy!......more

Goodreads review by henry smith on February 01, 2022

Was an ok book with a rather stupid ending have read better books but the ending was just a let down. Stupidly written ending. Could have finished a whole lot better.......more

Goodreads review by Moni on November 01, 2024

As it appears on my FB page, Moni's Reading Journey The Farmhouse on Cemetery Hill Road This book is set in my beautiful state of Connecticut. But I'm still trying to look for the perfect book that is set in this gorgeous-gorgeous state. This is a book about a young couple that buys a dilapidated hou......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on August 07, 2024

Started off as pretty decent haunted house story, which like many devolve into sheer idiocy once corpses reanimate. (I much prefer spirits manifesting.) Elena Maria was a feckless twit inexplicably prone to making cracks about people's looks. I liked Emily, though, even though a disproportionate chu......more

Goodreads review by Katy on December 14, 2021

Interesting read from beginning to end. The thing I liked most about this book were the characters. Some of them were so likable that I found myself empathizing greatly with them. I felt their happiness, their sorrow. I didn't think it was scary at least not like I'm used to reading but some scenes......more