So this morning I didn’t do my typical workout first thing. Instead I finished reading
The Residence by Andrew Pyper. It’s the first book I’ve read by Pyper and the 27th book I’ve read in 2021.
About Andrew Pyper
Andrew Pyper is a Canadian author hailing from Stratford, Ontario. He has a B.A. and M.A. in English Literature from McGill University, He also has a law degree from the University of Toronto. However , he has never practiced law.
His novel, =&0=& won the 2014 International Thriller Writers Award for Best Hardcover Novel, and was a #1 bestseller in Canada.
=&1=& is his 11th novel and the 5th published by Simon & Shuster.
About The Residence
=&3=&is a ghost story set in the White House during the administration of Franklin Pierce. While I never really found the book overly scary, I did find the overall story intriguing.
Franklin Pierce is one of the Presidents that you don’t really learn a lot about in school. I had read previously about the Pierce’s losing their son Benjamin (Bennie) in a train accident It’s Bennie’s death and Jean Pierce’s attempts to contact him in the afterlife that is central to the story.
While I didn’t love the book I did find it an interesting read. When I was in the middle of the book I decided I wanted to know more about Franklin and his wife and family. So I googled “best books about Franklin Pierce”. There are only a couple of biographies the most recent was written by Michael Holt and is part of The American President Series. So I checked at my library for the book and it’s on its way to me!
Summarizing, The Residence was for me an ok read (3/5 stars). It kept me interested to the end but didn’t provide a lot of scary moments. However, there were a few thought provoking moments about slavery and the creation of our nation. So check it out! As for me, I’ll be checking out some of Pyper’s other books.
Finally, I was going to write about the rest of my morning in this post. However, since I went on and on about The Residence I think I’ll post this and tell you about my morning in my next post!
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