Saturday, June 26, 2021

The House: one family estate and the secret it keeps

The House by A O’Connor is a story about one house in the Irish countryside and the secrets it keeps within its walls. Originally built in the 1840s by Lord Edward Armstrong for his bride, Anna, the house is a testament to the power and prestige of the Armstrong family. But their legacy is threatened when no heir is born and the Great Famine grips the country. Fast forwards to the 1910s and finds Clara lady of the manor as she married Pierce Armstrong. But life on the manor is not what she expected. When the War of Independence erupts in 1919, Clara is caught between two men, between duty and happiness. In 2007, Kate Fallon fell in love with the house. She and her tycoon husband, Tony, buy it and hire architect and last Armstrong owner Nico Collins to restore it to its former beauty. As her fascination with the house and its history grows, she begins to uncover an unknown history and the fates of its occupants from centuries past. 

When I first opened The House, the sheer amount of chapters, 108 with prologue and epilogue, was intimidating! I put off reading this book until I had time to accommodate such a long book. But I didn’t need to do that because once the story starts, the drama and the intrigue flowed from the page that you don’t really notice the number of chapters. I loved the stories as the author weaves in the historical events with the manor. I enjoyed parts of the book which feature the historical events. I recognized the hints to the major historical event before the characters knew what was going on. The schemes, the plots against the occupants of the house was suspenseful. The present day part of the book was more irritating and fell flat compared to the drama of the other parts. The drama here seemed a little far-fetched with an odd ending. Overall, I enjoyed The House and I look forward to reading the other two books in the series. I recommend The House


The House is available in paperback and eBook. 


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