Six years ago, Gwynn Forest’s husband Richard committed suicide. After that, she struggled to keep things together, emotionally, mentally, and financially. Then three fortuitous things happened: she sold the family construction company; she inherited a seaside cottage from an elderly English great-aunt whom she had never met, and she was offered a job on spec, illustrating a book for a friend. Thus, a new start in a new place. Once ensconced in Gull Cottage, she begins to learn disturbing things about her great-aunt and her new home. The cottage itself seems unwelcoming, perhaps haunted by the imprint of a sad and lonely old woman, with peculiar noises, strange happenings, and a back garden full of untamable brambles, no matter how much they are cut back.
Gwynn doesn’t believe in ghosts—until the disturbing occurrences at Gull Cottage change her mind. Gwynn doesn’t believe in herself—until, with no one else to turn to she has to rely on her own inner resources to confront the mysteries of Gull Cottage.
“All the gothic elements, up to date with jet lag and cellphones, are woven pretty niftily together in this well-written romance set in the psychic vicinity of Manderley and Jamaica Inn.” — Dana Wilde, centralmaine.com
“Dovecote is a well-turned tale. Love and loss and the threat they bring to ever knowing happiness is the central theme . . . well-drawn characters, solid writing and suspense.” — Frank O Smith, Portland Press Herald
“This is an excellent story for lovers of mysteries, ghost stories and of excellent, literary writing. The author, Anne Britting Oleson is a first-class poet and she writes beautifully, sensitively and tenderly, exploring emotions as well as a complex plot. I recommend this book to everyone. It will keep you reading and guessing and simply enjoying the act of reading until you reach the very end.” — Casey Dorman, Editor: Lost Coast Review
Bink Books
248 pp. ● 5.5×8.5
$16.95 (pb) ● $8.95 (eb)
ISBN 978-1-945805-38-7 (pb)
FICTION / Literary
FICTION / Thrillers / Supernatural
Publication date: September 2017
Anne Britting Oleson lives and writes from the side of a small mountain in Central Maine. She has published five novels, and three poetry chapbooks. She has three children, five grandchildren, and two cats. She is a great believer in the value of travel and small adventures.
Interview with Anne Britting Oleson by Venus Scribe