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In a modern gothic mystery reminiscent of Jane Eyre and The Thirteenth Tale, two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award–winner Carol Goodman presents The Last Confession—a chilling exploration of a reclusive writer’s dark past and the perils of losing oneself in a story.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
In a modern gothic mystery reminiscent of Jane Eyre and The Thirteenth Tale, two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award–winner Carol Goodman presents The Last Confession—a chilling exploration of a reclusive writer’s dark past and the perils of losing oneself in a story.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
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In a modern gothic mystery reminiscent of Jane Eyre and The Thirteenth Tale, two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award–winner Carol Goodman presents The Last Confession—a chilling exploration of a reclusive writer’s dark past and the perils of losing oneself in a story.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
In a modern gothic mystery reminiscent of Jane Eyre and The Thirteenth Tale, two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award–winner Carol Goodman presents The Last Confession—a chilling exploration of a reclusive writer’s dark past and the perils of losing oneself in a story.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
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In a modern gothic mystery reminiscent of Jane Eyre and The Thirteenth Tale, two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award–winner Carol Goodman presents The Last Confession—a chilling exploration of a reclusive writer’s dark past and the perils of losing oneself in a story.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
In a modern gothic mystery reminiscent of Jane Eyre and The Thirteenth Tale, two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award–winner Carol Goodman presents The Last Confession—a chilling exploration of a reclusive writer’s dark past and the perils of losing oneself in a story.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
About this item
In a modern gothic mystery reminiscent of Jane Eyre and The Thirteenth Tale, two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award–winner Carol Goodman presents The Last Confession—a chilling exploration of a reclusive writer’s dark past and the perils of losing oneself in a story.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
In a modern gothic mystery reminiscent of Jane Eyre and The Thirteenth Tale, two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award–winner Carol Goodman presents The Last Confession—a chilling exploration of a reclusive writer’s dark past and the perils of losing oneself in a story.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, is tasked with a high-stakes job: transcribing the long-awaited sequel to Veronica St. Clair’s 1993 bestseller, The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Since the publication of her Jane Eyre-esque novel, St. Clair has lived in seclusion, her life marred by a devastating fire that left her blind and scarred. Agnes travels to the Hudson Valley to St. Clair’s decrepit estate, formerly a psychiatric hospital for “wayward women,” eager to help bring the sequel to the devoted fans who have awaited it for thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates her manuscript, Agnes uncovers disturbing clues embedded in the story—clues that suggest the fictional events of Wyldcliffe Heights are rooted in terrifying real-life occurrences from three decades prior. The boundary between fiction and reality blurs, revealing a murder case with chilling connections to Agnes’s own life. As the secrets of St. Clair’s past seep into Agnes’s own world, she begins to doubt her sanity and safety.
To protect herself and uncover the truth, Agnes must unravel the mysteries of Wyldcliffe Heights and the grim fate of the women it has claimed. The Last Confession is a spellbinding journey into darkness, where every revelation brings Agnes closer to a dangerous truth and a thrilling confrontation with the past.
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