Review; The Haunting of Gillespie House by Darcy Coates

Recently I read the horror novella The Haunting of Gillespie House by Darcy Coates and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
Elle is thrilled to spend a month minding the beautiful Gillespie property. More than an hour's drive from the nearest town and surrounded by forests, the aging mansion is ideal for someone seeking solitude.

But things start to go very wrong, very quickly.

Elle discovers a crumbling graveyard nestled in the woods. It contains a generation of the house's residents, all with an identical year of death.

Scratching in the walls... slamming doors... whispers in the night... a locked room...

As Elle explores deeper into the house, she begins to unravel the property's dark and dangerous history. At its centre is Jonathan Gillespie, a tyrannical cult leader and the house's original owner. And as Elle soon learns--just because he's dead, doesn't mean he's gone.

My Thoughts on the Book
The Haunting of Gillespie House was an okay read if one is in search of a quick ghost story with a happy ending. That said, I felt it wasn't one of Darcy Coates' best work, as it went a bit overboard with some of the cliches, the protagonist did way too many stupid things while being in her situation, I honestly struggled a little bit. It's one thing to use cliches and tropes, but please don't overdo it.

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