Thursday, November 7, 2024

The Stroke of Winter: a modern gothic story with supernatural elements

The Stroke of Winter by Wendy Webb is a spooky story set in the tourist town of Wharton where the supernatural is more common place than not. Amethyst “Tess” Bell is renovating her family’s ancestral home into a bed and breakfast. As she begins to open rooms that were locked and forbidden to be reopened, she discovers a deep family secret and mystery. Inside the once shuttered art studio of her grandfather, Sebastian Bell, she discovers paintings that don’t resemble her grandfather’s previous works. They seem to be the work of a twisted mind which raises questions for Tess, sparking disturbing dreams and a determination to discover the truth. What evil was locked behind those doors? Will she discover the truth in the darkness of the icy dead of winter? 

Wendy Webb has become my go-to for gothic stories. She has the ability to use atmosphere with great effectiveness and tells a story that will hook readers until the very end. With most stories with supernatural elements and legends, there are aspects of the story that aren’t fully explained. The ending was abrupt and left me stretching my head in confusion. However, the ending was the type that kept you thinking and the more I thought about it, the more the unexplained elements added to the unworldliness of the house, the town and the overall story. While The Stroke of Winter is not my favorite by Wendy Webb, overall, I did enjoy it and look forward to reading more books by her. If you enjoy modern gothic stories, I recommend The Stroke of Winter


The Stroke of Winter is available in paperback, eBook and audiobook


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