"After receiving a frantic letter from her newlywed cousin, Noemi Taboada heads to High Place, a distant house in the Mexican countryside, unsure of what she will find."
So begins Noemi's epic adventure to save her cousin, in Silvia Moreno-Garcia's newest novel, Mexican Gothic. The plot of this story was surely unique and absolutely terrifying...I have no idea how Moreno-Garcia produces these adventures but I am grateful for her creativity and the excitement it brings to my life!
Reasons Against Marriage
If I learned anything from this book, it is to never marry into a mysterious family with a grand house that they have named.
I'm only joking--partially, I guess. The Doyle family at High Place embodies the sort of family-in-law that anyone dreads marrying into. Deep, twisted secrets inhabit the walls of the old, creaking house; not to mention the ghosts that also dwell behind the wallpaper.
Slow though the first few chapters were, the second half of the book was delightfully frightening and gripping, and definitely worth pushing through the slow bits. Sometimes I thought the tone of the writing did not fit the genre, but the storyline itself was freaky enough to make up for it. 3.5/5 stars from me!
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