cover image Return to Wyldcliffe Heights

Return to Wyldcliffe Heights

Carol Goodman. Morrow, $18.99 trade paper (320p) ISBN 978-0-06-326528-8

Multigenerational mysteries haunt a Hudson Valley mansion in this moody if convoluted gothic thriller from Mary Higgins Clark Award winner Goodman (The Bones of the Story). Agnes Corey is nearing the end of her probationary period as an editorial assistant at Gatehouse Books in New York City. For many years, Gatehouse has been kept afloat by Veronica St. Clair’s The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights, a neogothic 1990s blockbuster; despite decades of silence from its reclusive author, the book’s cult following continues to clamor for a sequel. As Gatehouse’s financial footing slips and executives consider selling the publisher to a larger firm, Agnes decides to write to Veronica and beg for a sequel. Surprisingly, Veronica writes back and invites Agnes to the real-life Wyldcliffe Heights—a sprawling asylum turned mansion a few hours outside the city—to work as her assistant. When Agnes arrives, she learns that Veronica has gone blind. As she takes dictation for Veronica’s new book, Agnes learns about the real-life events that inspired The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. Eventually, she discovers that her own history intersects with that of Wyldcliffe. Goodman nails the gothic atmosphere, but by the end, her plot has grown too tangled to achieve maximum impact. This doesn’t rank with the author’s best. Agent: Robin Rue, Writers House. (July)