The House on Tradd Street, Karen White – Book Review

The House on Tradd Street The House on Tradd Street, Karen White   Book ReviewEven though Melanie Middleton is a real estate agent specializing in old houses- she hates them, and much prefers the stripped down and modern look that she sports in her own austere condo.  She has good reason to be wary, though she is loath to admit it to herself, Melanie sees ghosts- and we all know that often there is no better hang out spot than an old house for a unearthly presence.  Melanie tries to ignore them as best she can but a turn of events makes this near impossible.

Melanie meets with Nevin Vanderhorst, ostensibly to help him put his house on the market, but during their brief meeting Nevin comes to a decision of his own about Melanie.  When he dies a few short days later he leaves Melanie his house on Tradd Street with the provision that she restore it (with funds provided by the estate), not sell it for a year, and also live in it for that year (oh, is that all?). Let’s just say that someone in the house has other ideas.

I really enjoyed the quality of White’s writing and the heroine that she created in Melanie Middleton.  Melanie’s character is well defined and we get a good sense of the woman that she has become as a result of her mother’s abandoning her as a child and her father’s alcoholism. When you combine this with the fact that she has had to hide the fact that she is able to see ghosts (even from her father) just to fit in, you can see how this would lend itself to the slightly cold, hyper controlled and organized persona she adapted as protective barrier.  Thankfully she has help from best friend-  Sophie, nosy secretary- Nancy and potential love interest and writer, JacK Trenholm, to keep her from getting too staid and set in her ways.

The House on Tradd Street is a fast paced and entertaining mystery.  Melanie finds that she is indeed invested in Nevin Vanderhorst’s home and wants to get to the bottom of  why his mother mysteriously disappeared from his life when he was just a child, and at least one ghost in the house expects this from her.  The opposites attract, prickly banter and pseudo romance with Jack was entertaining even if not original,  though both characters suffered by resorting to the juvenile when new love interest Marc Longo enters the scene.

The middle meandered with more than a few moments of implausibility but nicely rebounded for the end section as the mystery wrapped up in a way that I never expected.  I like that Melanie and Jack each had issues they were working toward resolving and I was glad to see Melanie start making some progress for her own sake, if not to soothe the feelings of her errant parents. Both Melanie and Jack got under my skin and I am curious to see what progress, if any,  Melanie makes with Jack and her mother in the next book.

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Have you read any ghost stories that have kept you up at night?  I want to find a really good one.

FTC Disclosure – I am an Amazon Associate.  This book was purchased for use in my personal collection.

Other reviews and posts:

  1. The Girl on Legare Street, by Karen White – Book Review
  2. On Folly Beach, Karen White – Book Review
  3. The House of Moreys, by Phyllis Bentley – Book Review
  4. The House on The Strand, by Daphne Du Maurier – Book Review
  5. Dragon House, by John Shors – Book Review

29 Responses to “The House on Tradd Street, Karen White – Book Review”

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  1. Sandy says:

    I’m pretty sure I’m going to have to buy these two books soon on my Kindle. I have a balance with Amazon, and I have a hard time resisting ghosty stories. I know people have found little foibles in the story, but it seems they can be overlooked.
    .-= Sandy´s last blog ..Monday Movie Meme – We Are the Champions =-.

  2. Tricia says:

    I liked the second book in this series even better than this first one. Melanie’s mom is a central figure in the next book. Great review!
    .-= Tricia´s last blog ..Predictably Irrational =-.

  3. i recently read about this book on another blog–and both reviews were similar. i do want to read this–i love old houses and dream of owning a second empire with a mansard roof! (and secret passages, if possible!) essentially, my hubby and i want to live in the addams family house…

    great review–thanks for posting it. :)

    • Nicole says:

      I’m a little to easily scared for secret passages, but I think I would love to spend some time in an old house. You’ll probably enjoy reading the house description and all the antiques that were in the house.

  4. vivienne says:

    Ghost stories don’t keep me up at night as much as ghost films do. I don’t like to visualise it too much whilst reading them, so they don’t affect me that much. The Icarus Girl by Helen Oyeyemi had a rather evil ghost in it.
    .-= vivienne´s last blog ..Have you had a good weekend? =-.

    • Nicole says:

      I was surprised that I wasn’t a little more scared. Maybe reading it during the day helped. I have all the traffic noises to keep me company. I really want to check out the Icarus Girl.

  5. Kathy says:

    I don’t like ghost stories that keep me up at night, so I try to avoid them! I got The Girl on Legare Street at SIBA and think I need to read this one first. I’m so glad to see it’s good.
    .-= Kathy´s last blog ..Mailbox Monday =-.

    • Nicole says:

      Yeah, I don’t want to actually be up at night but I think I want something just a touch bit creepier. It’s hard to find the balance. But it is a good thing to be comfortable sleeping in one’s home.

  6. Now that I’ve had a bit of a break I am anxious to get back to Melanie and Jack. I’m reading one of the Betsy-Tacy omnibuses right now, but maybe between the two stories in here…
    .-= Jen – Devourer of Books´s last blog ..Now & Then – Book Review and Giveaway =-.

  7. Leah says:

    I’ve heard so many good things about this one now I can’t wait to read it!
    .-= Leah´s last blog ..Do I Dare? =-.

  8. Staci says:

    I’m definitely going to be reading this author sometime!! Enjoyed your review!
    .-= Staci´s last blog ..Mailbox Monday- November 23 =-.

    • Nicole says:

      She was on my list for such a long time that I am glad that I finally got the chance to pick one up and get into it. Hop you enjoy when you get to read them.

  9. Kathleen says:

    Sounds like a fun read. I’ve always been tempted by stories with haunted houses in them. I used to read scary books as a child an my mom would hide them from me because they would scare me and I would’t want to sleep in my own bed. I can’t resist a good mystery/ghost story!
    .-= Kathleen´s last blog ..Sunday Salon – Another Week When I Wish I Had Read More! =-.

    • Nicole says:

      I couldn’t read scary story either or watch scary movies and tv. Every shadow or noise that I heard would then become sinister. I’m a little better now, I think. Or maybe i just haven’t read anything truly scary.

  10. Kathleen says:

    Hi Nicole,

    I just gave you an award…check out my blog to read more about it:
    http://boardinginmyforties.blogspot.com. Have a great week!
    .-= Kathleen´s last blog ..I’ve Been Uplifted by my Award! =-.

  11. softdrink says:

    Totally off topic, but I had to click on the ostensibly link. Your post cracked me up! I’ve always been fond of veritable, myself.
    .-= softdrink´s last blog ..The Woman in White =-.

  12. Shona says:

    Yet another great review of this book I have read in the past few days. Both the books are on my wish list. Thanks for the review
    .-= Shona´s last blog ..Living Dead Girl by Elizabeth Scott =-.

  13. Stacy says:

    I’m looking forward to the next one too. Thanks for linking to my review :)
    .-= Stacy´s last blog ..Monday Movie Meme – We are the Champions =-.

  14. Veens says:

    Love the review! i am having a hard time making myself not buy these books! They sound so good!
    .-= Veens´s last blog ..True Believer By Nicholas Sparks =-.

  15. I really enjoyed this book. I found melanie fun but whiny
    .-= Serena (Savvy Verse & Wit)´s last blog ..Dragon House by John Shors =-.

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