01879cam a22003138i 45000010011000000030008000110050017000190080041000360200029000770200015001060200018001210400074001390960030002131000039002432450052002822600032003342640032003663000023003983360021004213370025004423380023004675000040004905200844005306510032013749070016014069420014014229990017014369520112014531402254466MeVbMML20250522143452.0230623s2023 enk 000 f eng d a9781408717707qpaperback a1408717700 a9780593186732 aUKMGBbengerdacUKMGBdOCLCOdOCLCFdOCLCQdUKRFWdOCLCOdBARNSdAJM aPS 3618.E9377bH6874 20231 aReyes, Ana,d1982-eauthor.91297514aThe house in the pines :cAna Reyes.ba novel / aNew York :bDutton, c2023. 1aLondon :bConstable,c2023. a336 pages ;c20 cm atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aOriginally published: U.S.: Dutton.8 aThis is the story of a house. The cabin lies deep in the woods, where the trees are so dense it's easy to miss. On the outside it might look like it's crumbling, crawling with weeds, but on the inside it's warm and cosy. A fire crackles in the fireplace. Dinner simmers on the stove. Maya once saw this cabin as an idyllic place, like a cottage from a fairy tale, but now she knows the danger that lurks beneath. The summer she visited the cabin was the summer her best friend Aubrey died. Now, another woman from Maya's hometown has died in the same strange, unexplained way, and Maya believes only she can save the next innocent girl. Guided by her fractured memory and a mysterious, unfinished book by her late father, Maya returns home to face the house in the pines and the man who waits there - the man she's tried so hard to forget. 0aNew EnglandvFiction.98941 a.b189277877 2ddccBOOK c30654d30654 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcAFd2025-05-22g18.00l1oREYEp40393r2025-06-11s2025-05-30w2025-05-22yBOOK11