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The jade god is a novel that unfolds around the mysterious Beech Lodge, where two siblings have recently moved in, along with the enigmatic housemaid. The story hints at dark past events, including an unsolved murder that casts an eerie shadow over their new life. The narrative opens with two men conducting an inventory at Beech Lodge, discussing its peculiarities and the haunting past, including the sudden death of its previous occupant. Their conversation is interrupted by the unsettling arrival of the housemaid, whose presence unnerves the men. As the siblings settle in, they confront not…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The jade god is a novel that unfolds around the mysterious Beech Lodge, where two siblings have recently moved in, along with the enigmatic housemaid. The story hints at dark past events, including an unsolved murder that casts an eerie shadow over their new life. The narrative opens with two men conducting an inventory at Beech Lodge, discussing its peculiarities and the haunting past, including the sudden death of its previous occupant. Their conversation is interrupted by the unsettling arrival of the housemaid, whose presence unnerves the men. As the siblings settle in, they confront not only the house's dark history but also the strange aura surrounding the maid and the lingering influence of the former occupant. One of the siblings begins to feel a connection to a room in the house, sensing that something from the past is guiding them. The feeling intensifies with a series of strange occurrences, and the siblings are drawn deeper into the house's mysteries.
Autorenporträt
Edward Alan Sullivan was a Canadian poet and short story writer, born on 29 November 1868 in Montreal, Canada. He is best known for his 1935 historical adventure novel The Great Divide, which explores the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, a monumental project in Canadian history. Sullivan's writing often delved into historical events, and his works were characterized by a blend of adventure and insight into the complexities of the past. In addition to The Great Divide, he wrote Three Came to Ville Marie, further cementing his reputation as an author of historical fiction. Throughout his life, Alan Sullivan was also known for his poetry, which complemented his narrative style. He passed away on 6 August 1947 in Tilford, United Kingdom, at the age of 78. Sullivan had two daughters, Natalie Sullivan and Kathleen Liddell Hart, and left behind a legacy of works that highlight important moments in history.