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The Only One Left
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It’s 1983 and Kit, a home care aide, is sent to the crumbling mansion, Hope’s End, to care for the disabled and aging Lenora Hope, after her previous aide disappeared during the night.
Lenora is the sole survivor of her family’s massacre in 1929, and suspicion has surrounded her ever since:
“At seventeen, Lenora Hope
Hung her sister with a rope
Stabbed her father with a knife
Took her mother’s happy life.�
A series of strokes has left her mute but, with help, she is able to tap out sentences on an old typewriter. Her first message to Kit? “It wasn’t me�. Followed by “I want to tell you everything.�
As Kit helps Lenora tap out her story, strange things begin to go bump in the night, and suspicions arise surrounding her predecessor’s disappearance. Is Lenora innocent or is she being manipulated by a psychopath? What long buried secrets are being hidden? (plenty it seems!)
This was oozing Gothic atmosphere with well-developed characters, and a sinister tone. Some readers may feel there were too many twists at the end but I found it fun and a delight to read. The audiobook was excellent. Recommended for a fun summer (or anytime!) read.
Lenora is the sole survivor of her family’s massacre in 1929, and suspicion has surrounded her ever since:
“At seventeen, Lenora Hope
Hung her sister with a rope
Stabbed her father with a knife
Took her mother’s happy life.�
A series of strokes has left her mute but, with help, she is able to tap out sentences on an old typewriter. Her first message to Kit? “It wasn’t me�. Followed by “I want to tell you everything.�
As Kit helps Lenora tap out her story, strange things begin to go bump in the night, and suspicions arise surrounding her predecessor’s disappearance. Is Lenora innocent or is she being manipulated by a psychopath? What long buried secrets are being hidden? (plenty it seems!)
This was oozing Gothic atmosphere with well-developed characters, and a sinister tone. Some readers may feel there were too many twists at the end but I found it fun and a delight to read. The audiobook was excellent. Recommended for a fun summer (or anytime!) read.
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July 5, 2023
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July 5, 2023
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July 5, 2023
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July 5, 2023
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July 5, 2023
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mystery-thriller
July 7, 2023
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Dorie - Cats&Books :)
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I will always give him a chance, I've enjoyed more than I don't and find his books campy good fun! Grab a copy from the library!

It was great fun wasn't it? Thanks L.A.!


I haven't loved all of them but once I decided to read them as pure escapism and not to take it too seriously, I began to enjoy them more lol
Thanks Jen!
P.S. Riley Sager is a he 😉

It was definitely a wile ride at the end lol
Thanks Jayme.

I hope you enjoy - just go with the flow at the end and I think you will 😉 Thanks Elle!

It was pure fun, just don't think too hard 😉 Thanks Dana!

Thanks so much Margaret!
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Bec (becbingesbooks) - sorry, behind with lots of catching up to do
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Thanks Bec!

I approach his books differently than most, and once I started doing this I enjoyed it a lot more.

I see you finished it and enjoyed it too - thanks Rachel!

Thanks so much Kat!

RIGHT? His endings are always loony and I don't take it too seriously, I just have fun with it. Enjoy Heather!

I love this last one, lol....I read it as a homage to old B horror movies and found it great fun. Maybe I read his books wrong 🤷🏻♀� lol
I hope you enjoy it, just be ready for a bonkers ending lol

Thanks Marialyce, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

Thanks Michelle!

You will LOVE the ending of this one then lol!

Thanks Kara, enjoy!

Thanks Ceecee, I'm glad we both loved it!

Thanks Jennifer, I hope you enjoy it too!

Thanks Pink, sorry it didn't work for you!