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Legacy House is a new sanctuary built on rot. Ashby Vale, heir to The Fifth Room, raises it on the edge of Lake Ontario beneath the glare of a wine-berry lighthouse that was meant to guide him-and instead exposes him. He believes order can be built from ruin. He's wrong.
The Westbrooks-Canada's first family-feed on performance. Poet markets fatherhood as image; Liberty turns justice into spectacle; Amelie is consumed by Sage's hunger for dominance; Mercedes sells her father's secrets beside Sailor's ring of girls. Lennox Harper climbs out of hell chasing absolution through destruction. Sage…mehr

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Legacy House is a new sanctuary built on rot. Ashby Vale, heir to The Fifth Room, raises it on the edge of Lake Ontario beneath the glare of a wine-berry lighthouse that was meant to guide him-and instead exposes him. He believes order can be built from ruin. He's wrong.
The Westbrooks-Canada's first family-feed on performance. Poet markets fatherhood as image; Liberty turns justice into spectacle; Amelie is consumed by Sage's hunger for dominance; Mercedes sells her father's secrets beside Sailor's ring of girls. Lennox Harper climbs out of hell chasing absolution through destruction. Sage worships him, studies him, wants to become him. Two murders fracture the illusion.
Each man pursues absolution through fatherhood-some for blood, some for power, some for survival, some for the family they never had. And at the center stands Charlotte: the light Ashby built to hold the dark, the only thing he cannot master.
Gothic, political, and psychologically unflinching, Legacy House is a Dark-Triad descent into inheritance and control-where morality is performance, power is contagion, and the architect is swallowed by his own design.


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Autorenporträt
Charlotte Grace Thorne crafts Gothic fiction that lingers in the spaces between shadow and light. Her work explores the psychology of predators and survivors, weaving stories of trauma, transformation, and the unmaking of masks. The Fifth Room is her debut novel, a darkly cinematic tale where ruin collides with rebirth, and silence is broken in the most sacred of spaces. Drawing inspiration from Gothic literature, psychological thrillers, and the haunting beauty of music, Thorne writes with an eye for atmosphere and a voice rooted in both intimacy and dread.