Triad Author:Mary Leader With the first few troubling lacunae in her days, Branwen Ericsson begins a nightmare journey that will draw her to the edge of madness and jeopardize her marriage and life itself. And the deteriorated old mansion, poised high above Lake Michigan, which she and her husband have undertaken to renovate in an attempt to make a new start after the ... more »tragic crib death of their son, will prove no sanctuary.
In the lonely nights when Alen is away consulting for his budding civil engineering firm, the wind off the lake moans through the old-fashioned speaking tubes in every room, following Branwen in her restless wanderings and whispering a name that haunts her: Rhiannon.
Is Branwen right in believing that these voices that mock her, assume her identity, and urge her toward self-destruction are simply imaginary, projections from the subconscious, sparked by a long-repressed guilt for a childhood tragedy--or is there a darker explanation? Is Rhiannon reaching out from the grave to possess her?
A chilling novel of the supernatural. Triad evokes an entirely eerie and compelling duel of wills fought from either side of the grave.« less
Now that the paranormal has become trendy, this book should be made into a movie. A great read with a nice twist. And to think, this book inspired Stevie Nicks to write "Rhiannon."