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Home Before Dark: A Novel Kindle Edition


In the latest thriller from New York Times bestseller Riley Sager, a woman returns to the house made famous by her father’s bestselling horror memoir. Is the place really haunted by evil forces, as her father claimed? Or are there more earthbound—and dangerous—secrets hidden within its walls?

What was it like? Living in that house.

Maggie Holt is used to such questions. Twenty-five years ago, she and her parents, Ewan and Jess, moved into Baneberry Hall, a rambling Victorian estate in the Vermont woods. They spent three weeks there before fleeing in the dead of night, an ordeal Ewan later recounted in a nonfiction book called House of Horrors. His tale of ghostly happenings and encounters with malevolent spirits became a worldwide phenomenon, rivaling The Amityville Horror in popularity—and skepticism.

Today, Maggie is a restorer of old homes and too young to remember any of the events mentioned in her father's book. But she also doesn’t believe a word of it. Ghosts, after all, don’t exist. When Maggie inherits Baneberry Hall after her father's death, she returns to renovate the place to prepare it for sale. But her homecoming is anything but warm. People from the past, chronicled in 
House of Horrors, lurk in the shadows. And locals aren’t thrilled that their small town has been made infamous thanks to Maggie’s father. Even more unnerving is Baneberry Hall itself—a place filled with relics from another era that hint at a history of dark deeds. As Maggie experiences strange occurrences straight out of her father’s book, she starts to believe that what he wrote was more fact than fiction.
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“A dark, frightening and twisty story that you won't be able to put down. Read with the lights on!”
Shari Lapena, New York Times bestselling author of The Couple Next Door

“A cross between Gillian Flynn’s
Dark Places and ghost hunter heir Alexandra Holzer’s autobiography, Sager’s latest is a haunted house story—with a twist. . . . Sager is a master of the twist and the turn, and he does not hold back in his fourth book. Like any good thriller, you have to read to the very last page to find how who did what to whom and why.”
—Rolling Stone

“Sager's novel is packed with the expected horror-trope-tinged suspense, literary jump-scares, and more than one twist, but its best moments are the quiet ones exploring the history of the house.”
—USA Today

“Something fresh, shot through with shocks of real horror.”
—New York Times Book Review

“[A] propulsive thriller . . . There are truly horrifying scenes. . . . Maggie soon learns what we already know: Real life is scarier than ghost stories.”
–Washington Post

“Riley Sager reimagines the classic haunted house tale in
Home Before Dark, a stunning tale that blends genres with the ease of a master painter mixing colors. . . . This is scintillating suspense writing, Sager leaving no stone unturned in crafting a page-turner of rare depth and complexity.”
—The Providence Journal

“This spooky, surreal haunted-house story goes through plenty of twists at the end. . . . Sager has become one of my favorites for gothic stories that scare and make you think.”
The Parkersburg News & Sentinel

“You might believe in ghosts; you might not. But a story with a ghost inhabiting a creaky old house and haunting its new residents is simply irresistible. At least in the right hands, and Riley Sager’s definitely are the right hands. From the shadowy figures in the woods to the sounds that go bump in the night,
Home Before Dark is certain to creep you out."
—Bookreporter

"Clever, twisty, and altogether spine-chilling . . . [A] deliciously terrifying story . . .You'll want to read this one after dark, ideally with the wind whistling in the eaves and a window banging somewhere just out of reach. But keep the light switch handy. You just might need it."
Ruth Ware, Book of the Month

“Sager has laid out an exciting story that is hard to put down.”
New York Journal of Books

Home Before Dark pays homage to The Amityville Horror and, as in Sager’s other novels, the story blends psychological suspense with elements of classic horror, for a creepy, edge-of-your-seat read.”
BuzzFeed

Home Before Dark is a compelling and layered mix of taut psychological suspense, genuinely scary haunted-house terrors, and the vagaries of memory, capped off with an inventive and satisfyingly wild ending.” 
–Bookpage, starred review

"What could be better than a haunted house with ghosts aplenty?
Home Before Dark is equally superb and terrifying. Buckle up for a wild ride. This book should come with a warning not to be read after dark." 
Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of The Other Mrs.

"Flawless pacing, a dexterous dual narrative, and character through the roof. But the biggest revelation to be found in
Home Before Dark is this: There’s nobody writing scarier books than Riley Sager is right now."
–Josh Malerman, New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box and Malorie

“[Sager] really pulls off something ingenious here."
–Erik Larson on Mental Floss

“Holy moly, I haven't been that shocked by a twist in quite some time. I actually laughed aloud when the big reveal came-because I was so delighted to have been so fooled. It's hard to write a book that's equal parts fun and frightening but Sager has done just that-and thrown in impeccable plotting for good measure. If you liked
The Haunting of Hill House, you're going to love Home Before Dark. Addictive and atmospheric with a twist you definitely won't see coming.”
Stephanie Wrobel, bestselling author of Darling Rose Gold

"Houses breathe. Some have a heartbeat. None forget. Grabbing you from the first page, Riley Sager crafts a devilish plot, twisted timelines, and horrors that linger in this haunting thriller that needs to be on your reading list!"
J. D. Barker, international bestselling author of She Has a Broken Thing Where Her Heart Should Be

"Part ghost story, part murder mystery, Home Before Dark is a nightmare ride of haunting terror and suspense. Dripping with atmosphere and danger, Baneberry Hall is the new Hill House. I couldn’t turn the last 100 pages fast enough."
–Richard Chizmar, New York Timesbestselling author

“[An] outstanding supernatural thriller . . . Sager, who makes the house a palpable, threatening presence, does a superb job of anticipating and undermining readers’ expectations. Haunted- house fans will be in heaven.”

Publishers Weekly, starred review

“The ghosts and poltergeist activity Sager conjures are truly chilling, and he does a masterful job of keeping readers guessing until the very end.”
Kirkus Reviews

“For fans of the
Amityville Horror story comes yet another breath-stealer from the hit machine Sager.”
–Good Housekeeping, “The 35 Best Books to Add to Your Reading List ASAP”

"Sager does a superb job of upsetting reader expectations in this horror thriller."
Publishers Weekly, "Summer Reads 2020"

“Enough twists to keep you guessing until the final, shocking chapter unfolds.”
PopSugar

"King of thrillers, Sager returns with a pulse-pounding, goosebump-inducing tale of a woman who goes back to her childhood home—and the setting of a true horror story."
Newsweek

“Another breathtaking hit from Sager, who’s proven himself a master at crafting new twists on classic horror tales.”
Booklist

“If you love your thrillers with a touch of the supernatural, Sager's haunting new bestseller is just the thing to tingle your spine. . . . This is a keep-the-lights-on winner from the horror master.”
AARP

"[E]verything you want from a haunted-house story, and never quite what you expect.”
–Mental Floss, "13 Essential Horror Novels From the Last Five Years

About the Author

Riley Sager is the New York Times bestselling author of six novels, most recently Home Before Dark and Survive the Night. A native of Pennsylvania, he now lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07Z2TY6HV
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dutton (June 30, 2020)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 30, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4969 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 397 pages
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Riley Sager is the New York Times bestselling author of seven novels, most recently The House Across the Lake and Survive the Night. His first novel, Final Girls, has been published in more than 30 countries and won the ITW Thriller Award for Best Hardcover Novel. His latest book, The Only One Left, will be published in 2023 by Dutton Books.

A native of Pennsylvania, he now lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

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I was dragging my feet to finish one of my most anticipated books of 2020...
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I was dragging my feet to finish one of my most anticipated books of 2020...
** spoiler alert ** Riley Sager is an author that I will automatically buy. I remember reading Final Girls when it first came out and throwing it across the room when it got to the climax, not because I was frustrated, but because I was excited for the story that Sager was spinning. I am a devoted fan, and while I acknowledge that Sager's writing leans toward reboots of horror tropes, I still seek out the thrill I get from reading his books. All this to say that I was incredibly surprised to find that I was dragging my feet to finish one of my most anticipated books of 2020 - Home Before Dark.In Home Before Dark, Sager plays to his strengths of reconfiguring one of our canon works in the horror genre, The Amityville Horror. This is familiar territory for Sager. Each of his previous books stands as a tribute to similar horror sub-genres or a specific work. Final Girls was a slasher throwback reminiscent of the movie Scream, The Last Time I Lied can be tied to Friday the 13th and Sleepaway Camp, and Lock Every Door was a clear love letter to Ira Levin and Rosemary's Baby - in a fitting tribute, the book is even dedicated to him.I've seen other reviews compare this book to The Haunting of Hill House, and I think that is an apt comparison. It is worth noting though that, if we are using the show as our example, the first episode lays out exactly what the older brother experienced and then wrote about that made the estate - and his family - famous. As the show reveals through all the following episodes is what the rest of the family experienced that was left out of his book. In Home Before Dark, we do see a similar play between constructed truth, the faultiness of memory, and the apparently supernatural.Maggie Holt is the daughter of Ewan Holt who wrote 'House of Horrors', the book that has plagued her life since she was a child. In 'House of Horrors', Holt explains why his family fled in the middle of the night from their recently purchased home in rural Vermont - Baneberry Hall. Holt weaves a story of a haunted house that is doomed to repeat its tragic past with each family that occupies its walls. The problem is, while Maggie is a starring character in her father's book, she remembers next to nothing about when her family lived at Baneberry Hall. Convinced her parents lied about the contents of the book, she has grown-up frustrated and hurt by their chicanery.The book opens when we learn that Maggie's father has recently died and she discovers that Baneberry Hall now belongs to her. Determined to uncover any repressed memories she has of her time at the house, Maggie decides to return to Baneberry Hall to not only flip the house for resale, but to do some much needed soul-searching. Once back at Baneberry Hall, Maggie connects with the locals who remember when the Holts lived there and help Maggie put some of the pieces of her memories back into place. Consequently, Maggie learns what parts of 'House of Horrors' were fictions and which hold up as truth.Following the pattern of Sager's previous works, Home Before Dark jumps between the present day and flashback scenes. However, unlike the previous novels, Home Before Dark exercises this plot device to excess. The structure of the book is arranged so that nearly every other chapter is from Maggie's present day perspective punctuated by Holt's original text - 'House of Horrors'. While this effectively syncs up the events and peculiar happenings we experience with Maggie, with her foreknowledge of her father's book, it ultimately leaves readers deflated and following irrelevant and unnecessary red herrings. In fact, it isn't until the last 20 pages of the book that "all becomes clear" in an almost too tidy fashion that left me incredibly unsatisfied while Maggie is finally at peace with her past.An added frustration I noticed with this plot structure was that, if the fonts had not changed to indicate to me whose story I was readying - Maggie's or Ewan's - their 'writing' voices were exactly the same. It's not clear if this was intentional because Maggie had internalized her father's book, or just a bad choice on Sager's part. Either way, I would have liked to see more distinct characters emerge from these pages.Near the end of the book, when Maggie does finally learn the full truth of her past, what does she decide to do with that knowledge and her newfound sense of agency? She writes a sequel to 'House of Horrors', and in a bait and switch ending, we realize that we've been reading Maggie's book ' House of Secrets' alongside the text of 'House of Horrors'. I cannot decide if this was a brilliant literary move on Sager's part...or manipulative. Yet again reinforcing that information has been withheld from the reader all along. Regardless, there might have been a more engaging ways to have set up this frame narrative more along the lines of The Golden Notebook or even an interactive approach like in S..Lost somewhere between uninspiring character development, withheld information, the split timelines, whiplash frame stories, and the grand reveal, Sager didn't leave much for readers to hold onto. However, Home Before Dark is still an enjoyable read for what it is. It still has many of the typical Sager marks of excellence, but I nearly DNF'd this book and only my loyalty to the author kept me going.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
I have become a huge fan of Riley Sager. I read The Only One Left Right before this book, both fantastic, this I liked better! Really well written, to me, a suspenseful gothic style horror thriller with a potentially haunted mansion and everything. Five stars! A thrilling read! Off to the next Riley Sager book!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
I have become a huge fan of Riley Sager. I read The Only One Left Right before this book, both fantastic, this I liked better! Really well written, to me, a suspenseful gothic style horror thriller with a potentially haunted mansion and everything. Five stars! A thrilling read! Off to the next Riley Sager book!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2020
I've read all four of Riley Sager's novels. I've liked them all and thought all four would make fantastic movies. But I think Home Before Dark is his best work to date. It's not as throwback or fun as Final Girls and it didn't have the same romantic ambiance of Lock Every Door, but this one was really balanced and well crafted. There's something about Sager's work I've realized the fourth time in. His work always seems "familiar" to me, as though I've read or seen the concept before. But I actually had a realization in this book that this style may actually be on purpose. I actually love a homage and, in this book, it's just too obvious to miss. So yes, it's like an idea you've seen, but a completely fresh angle.

In this one we have Maggie, a thirty year old interior designer, who is famous for being the surviving child/victim in a non-fiction book written by her father about a haunting they experience in a rambling Victorian home they lived in 25 years prior. The book has defined her and she despises it. She has no memory of the actual events and is convinced her dad made the whole thing up just to profit. And profit they have. The money has paid for her education and their lives and she's just inherited the entire share after her father's death.... including the house itself.

She makes the decision to go back to the house, despite a death bed promise to her father that she won't, and her mother's insistence as well (who offers to buy the house off her, as she's now remarried to a realtor). There was a tiny lapse in logic here. It was clear her parents are desperate for her to NOT return to the house. So I found it amazing they left it to her in the estate. But lapse of logic aside, and putting myself in Maggie's shoes, I would ABSOLUTELY go back to the house to see if I could figure out what happened. Especially to see if the memories would come back from living in the house.

So off she goes with a double agenda. To realize the mysteries of her past while being productive and renovate the house to sell. The cast of characters from her perspective is largely limited to the people from the book itself, people her family knew as a child... neighbors, police, locals, etc. She has a female friend and business partner but that interaction is limited to cell phone communications. The friend, Allie, was the weakest link character as she only serves as a plot device to give updates and is not a realized character.

Another Riley Sager style is the flashbacks. I did not like the device in Lock Every Door (the story is told from the same character's POV but from a future self and a current self told side by side). But in this book, it really worked. As Maggie is going through the motions of the current day mystery, etc., we get to read portions of her father's book in which she is the main character. So her father, in present day deceased, is the other main character and his story of the haunting is told from his perspective. There was only one moment I lost track of the POVs but, overall, Sager did a great job of giving both characters a unique voice.

I had a small issue with the ending simply because it was super rushed. Just BAM, BAM, BAM. That being said, Sager pulls off the difficulty of giving us a satisfying ending in a horror novel. And, yes, I've seen the other reviews in which it's questioned if this is a horror novel. I say, yes, absolutely. It's more horror than any other genre. I would not expect to be "scared" as it's not that type of novel. It's more like atmospheric horror with a mystery at the center. And it leaves enough open that we are left to wonder and question, while still being given a very solid conclusion.

Overall highly recommended if you love all the stuff I love... old Victorian houses, trips to libraries to do research, mysteries and investigations, old love letters, family and town folklore, ghosts, etc. I think this book is a real treat and absolutely to be enjoyed.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
This book kept me on the edge of my seat and kept me guessing! So many twist and turns!! Love the supernatural side along with the whole done it!! Read it!! You won’t be disappointed!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
Riley sager does amazing jobs with his thriller books that keep you wanting yo read more. This book gave lots a good jump scares, and had great twist and turns. However the ending will leave you with unanswered questions.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
I thoroughly enjoyed the haunting aspect of the book and would have enjoyed the aspect throughout the book, but the ending does make the revelation that not everything is caused my the spookiness of the setting. I do feel like there was a loose end untied about Dane but oh well
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024
I have grown to look forward to a new Riley Sager book every summer, and have learned that nothing is ever as it seems in one of their books. I decided I needed a little Riley fix a bit before his next book comes out, so I purchased this one as I had not read it before, and it didn't disappoint at all.
Fast paced and grabbing you almost from page one I definitely read this book quicker than I read most novels. It didn't lose my interest at all, and the plot twists, which towards the end, came at almost every other page, kept me guessing until the very final page.
If you are a fan of Riley Sager you will most likely enjoy this book.
I enjoy a good creepy read, and while this turns out not to be your traditional ghost story, or haunted house book it still read like one for most of it and that makes it worth it in my opinion.
The one thing that I didn't personally like was that this book is very reminiscent of The Amityville Horror. It references the case and book and whole story several times and it will be evident to anyone who reads it that this book probably could have had the word Amityville in its title and no one would blink. I still absolutely loved the book, and the ending surely differentiates it greatly from anything Amityville related, but it does make me feel it is a bit less original than most of Riley Sager's other books.
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
I love that Riley Sanger’s books subvert expectations at the turn of every corner. In this novel, I love that Maggie is a strong, smart protagonist who refuses to take the easy way out. I also love that it taps into the stories of generations past. It’s a terrific mystery woven skillfully.

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mckenzie
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 4, 2024
A good read.
Michelly Rabelo Tranalli
5.0 out of 5 stars Uma leitura muito boa!!!
Reviewed in Brazil on August 1, 2021
No começo achei um pouco arrastado, mas tudo se fez necessário para a história e seu desfecho!!! A cada momento a gente acha que está conseguindo solucionar, descobrir os entraves, mas é instigante até a última página!!!! Adorei e recomendo!!! Para quem lê em inglês o vocabulário é tranquilo!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Genial
Reviewed in Spain on June 30, 2024
Me ha gustado muchisimo esta novela,imposible
despegarse de ella hasta terminarla. Muy absorbente, con una trama llena de giros
inesperados y un final increible
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3.0 out of 5 stars Well written tension
Reviewed in Turkey on June 28, 2024
Despite the blurb and the “thriller” tag at the back, I was genuinely creeped out by the supernatural book within the book, so the “Scooby Doo ending” was very welcome on my part. Keep in mind I am in fact a scaredy cat when it comes to paranormal stuff, so this might not be your experience. I had never read a Riley Sager before, so I also can’t comment on how Home Before Dark compares. It does have some vital issues, such as Maggie’s voice not sounding authentic and her entire character consisting of repeating again and again that her father’s book ruined her life, but at the end of the day, I was entertained. This isn’t a serious book you read for its literary qualities. It has none. But if you’re in the mood for some creepy fun, this will work great!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loooooooooooved !!
Reviewed in Germany on July 5, 2024
Absolutely loved this book. I had no idea how it would end. Really cleverly written between the past and the present. Another hit from the author Riley Sager!

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