The Cypress House - Michael Koryta

The Cypress House

By Michael Koryta

  • Release Date: 2011-01-24
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 68 Ratings

Description

A journey to Florida's coast becomes an inescapable nightmare in this supernatural thriller from international bestselling author Michael Koryta.

Arlen Wagner has seen it in men before: a trace of smoke in their eyes that promises imminent death. He is never wrong.

When Arlen awakens on a train one hot Florida night and sees death's telltale sign in the eyes of his fellow passengers, he tries to warn them. Only 19-year-old Paul Brickhill believes him, and the two abandon the train, hoping to escape certain death. They continue south, but soon are stranded at the Cypress House -- an isolated Gulf Coast boarding house run by the beautiful Rebecca Cady -- directly in the path of an approaching hurricane.

The storm isn't the only approaching danger, though. A much deadlier force controls the county and everyone living in it, and Arlen wants out -- fast. But Paul refuses to abandon Rebecca to face the threats alone, even though Arlen's eerie gift warns that if they stay too long they may never leave. From its chilling beginning to terrifying end, The Cypress House is a story of relentless suspense from "one of the best of the best" (Michael Connelly).

Reviews

  • Smart Well Written Book

    5
    By Fpiano
    This book was a surprise! I hadn't more than average expectations of it. A little Stephen King can be fun now and again but this writer really exceeds in this genre. Terrific beginning with historical basis begins the mood and setting perfectly. Deeply gothic, Southern/Florida swamp noir setting. Great characters and just the right touch of supernatural--no bogie men jumping out from behind doors, etc. Subtle. I thought about 3/4 of the way into it the story was sagging a little, but a fine recovery.
  • Loved this book

    5
    By lambo1382
    I am very picky about the books I read and I usually only read Stephen King but Michael Koryta is my new favorite. This book has a very subtle power and intrigue that builds stronger and stronger as the story unfolds. It was such a great book that I couldn't stop reading it and couldn't stop thinking about it even after I finished it.