
The House in Poplar Wood
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Narrated by:
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Brian Holden
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By:
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K. E. Ormsbee
For as long as the Vickery twins can remember, they’ve only ever been able to leave the house together once a year, on Halloween. The rest of the year, Lee and his mother serve Memory while Felix and his father assist Death. This is the Agreement.
But one Halloween, Gretchen Whipple smashes her way into their lives. Her bargain is simple: If the twins help her solve the murder of local girl Essie Hasting, she’ll help them break the Agreement. The more the three investigate, however, the more they realize that something’s gone terribly wrong in their town. Death is on the loose, and if history repeats itself, Essie’s might not be the last murder in Poplar Wood.
Simultaneously heartwarming and delightfully spooky, The House in Poplar Wood is the story about a boy’s desire to be free, a girl’s desire to make a difference, and a family’s desire to be together again.
©2018 Kathryn Ormsbee (P)2018 Kathryn OrmsbeeListeners also enjoyed...




















A Neat Tale
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This book starts out on Halloween -- but this is not a Halloween book per se and you can enjoy it anytime of year -- and you should. While this book is geared towards YA, I think it can be enjoyed by adults as well.
It is a really unique story about twin boys who are forced to live in the same house with their parents but, their Mother and Father can't see each other and the twin boys only see each other on Halloween all because their parents wrongfully fell in love and were punished by the Shades. The boys know that as their parents work for the Shades, they too, much to their chagrin, are expected to work for the Shades. So, when Elsie, who works for Passion, is murdered and Mayor Whipple is covering it up - his daughter Gretchen wants to know why. As she investigates, she becomes involved with the twins. Was Elsie murdered? If so, why is Mayor Whipple covering it all up? Can the twins unite with their parents?
This is a unique story which captivated me from the beginning. The murder mystery, use of magic, and the Shades all existing in a small community really held my attention and I did not want to put it down.
The narrator, Brian Holden, did a fantastic job. His narration added to the story and the mystique.
Unique and Captivating Story
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Exceptional performance!
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The narrator did a great job and read the story well. I may enjoy more by this narrator , but not more of this genre. I don’t do Fantasy , am a much older reader than this would target , so please consider that when purchasing.
Wrong target audience
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The story is a fantastic look at challenging expectations and the status quo. I loved the partnerships, the imagery, and the characters. Definitely a unique world built by K E Ormsbee!
Excellent performance of a poetic book
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I think this book was nicely done. It’s a cute, not scary tale. In this world, every town has its Shades- Memory, Death and Passion and the town’s Summoner. There is, something unusual going on in this town and it starts with the ‘Agreement’ with the Vickerys. It’s not the only one however. The boys are automatically apprentices to the Shades and they’re not happy about it. After a girl dies under suspicious circumstances, Gretchen is determined to find out what happened and asks the boys to help her. And in exchange, she’ll help them. They learn a lot more than bargained for.
This is the first book I’ve listened to by this narrator ( Brian Holden ) and I would listen to another. He does well individualizing the characters and performing the story. His kids voices are natural. He speaks clearly but a little slower, so I had no issues increasing the listening speed to 1.75x. (I usually increase to 1.5x).
There are no explicit sex scenes, excessive violence or swearing. Definitely appropriate for 8-10 year olds and older.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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Original, fun story
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Brian Holden is a fantastic narrator. I could listen to him read the dictionary and I’d be on the edge of my seat. He makes the story even more compelling through his dynamic narration and handles the character voices with believable and consistent choices.
For anyone who is a fan of original mythologies, small town settings with compelling characters, and mysteries (Neil Gaiman fans!) this a must-read!
Original mythology in a small town setting
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Excellent read!
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Down in the town, no one knows the boy who serves Death, he doesn't go to school. The two boys, Lee and Felix are trying to change the situation they are in, created by Death and Memory as an Agreement because the man and woman, their apprentices, fell in love.
In the town, we learn of a young girl, daughter of the mayor. This family are Summoners. The young girl, Gretchen, is trying to solve the mystery of the death of a classmate, Essie, and railing against being the second born child, thus, supposedly, having no chance of being a Summoner herself.
Can these three unlikely cohorts learn what is going on in their town and stop it and at the same time break the Agreement so a family can be a family?
Very entertaining
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I unexpectedly loved it!
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