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The Fate of Mercy Alban
The Fate of Mercy Alban
Author: Wendy Webb
ISBN: 415389
Publication Date: 2013
Pages: 334
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3.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Hyperion
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed The Fate of Mercy Alban on + 1062 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Yikes! Creepy, creepy, creepy! Alot of twists and turns in this story. It is hard to figure out what all is going on, but it kept me up with the lights on! Ghosts, black magic, evil, secret passages, and family secrets, I could not put it down and it lingers after you finish.
kimberlyrav avatar reviewed The Fate of Mercy Alban on + 417 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Five star, beautifully and perfectly written, atmospheric, spooky, engaging, strikes from page one, not a dull moment, deep family secrets, nail-biting, up-till-2am reading, fantastic book.
I loved it. This book will knock your socks off. Its a wonderful read for a stormy day, curled up somewhere, or out on the beach under an umbrella. I think this is one of the best books Ive read in years.
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perryfran avatar reviewed The Fate of Mercy Alban on + 1257 more book reviews
This is the fourth gothic suspense/ghost novel that I have read by Wendy Webb after THE TALE OF HALCYON CRANE and THE VANISHING and THE END OF TEMPERANCE DARE. For the most part, I have enjoyed all of these novels and The Fate of Mercy Alban was another good novel in the same vein as her other works.

In this one, Grace Alban, returns to her home on the shores of Lake Superior after her mother's death. The home is a stately mansion called Alban House and it was built by Grace's great-grandfather by binging its materials from Ireland including what may have been a tree containing the spirit of a witch. Grace arrives there with her teen-age daughter, Amity, and right away she plunges into a decades-old mystery involving her mother's first love who supposedly committed suicide during a summer solstice party back in 1956. But did he commit suicide or was he murdered? At the same time, Grace's Aunt Fate disappeared and was never heard from again. Grace finds a packet of old love letters which leads her to other secrets. And then a mysterious woman shows up at her mother's funeral. Could she be the long lost Aunt Fate?

This was really a fun and entertaining novel that included secret passages, ghostly sitings, witches curses, and a mystery that was not as it seemed. The story had some unexpected twists and chills and was a definite page-turner. I have a couple more novels by Webb on my TBR shelves that I will look forward to reading.


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