Exploring The House Beyond the Dunes
by Mary Burton
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A tragic accident or something more sinister? A woman’s buried memories put her life at risk in a novel of shattering psychological suspense by New York Times bestselling author Mary Burton. Lane McCord wakes up in a hospital having survived a near-fatal fall at a North Carolina beach cottage. Her boyfriend, Kyle, wasn’t so lucky. A senseless tragedy on their first romantic getaway. All Lane remembers is lying at the bottom of the stairs in Kyle’s pooling blood. Confused and grieving, Lane plans to return to the cottage, collect her personal belongings, and get out. Until a winter rainstorm leaves her stranded and vulnerable, but not alone. A concerned neighbor, who claims he heard a... The book is often appreciated for its ability to remain engaging without relying on sensationalism. Interest is generated through authentic storytelling and well-developed characters. This approach gives the narrative lasting appeal. Readers frequently mention how approachable the writing style feels, even when addressing serious or complex topics. The author avoids unnecessary jargon and instead focuses on clear, purposeful language. This makes the book suitable for readers from diverse backgrounds, regardless of their familiarity with the subject matter explored in the story.