SYNOPSIS
The trees are silent witnesses—rooted in truth, tangled in secrets, and they remember everything.
When Eden Wells takes a nursing job at Covington Manor, settled deep in the woods, she expects silence, routine, and distance from her painful past.
For the past five years, Victor Covington, the once-powerful head of the family, lies bedridden and silent, suffering from a rare neurological disease —until late one night, he whispers something to her that sends a chill down her spine.
His words are quiet, but they spark a growing what secrets are the Covington’s hiding, and why does this place feel like it’s built on lies?
Eden and fellow staff member Greta, along with others, begin to navigate the estate of Covington Manor, searching for hidden motives and dangerous truths buried deep.
Hidden tunnels, the abandoned third floor, which is off limits, and the old family cemetery, tucked deep within the woods.
What they discovered was something they were never prepared for.
Outside, the woods press against the house, thick and watchful—as if they, too, are keeping the family’s dark history.
Because in a place like this, nothing stays hidden forever.
And the woods know everything.
REVIEW
This novel reminds me of a more twisted version of the television show, American Greed.
VERY ENJOYABLE!
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