Library book: The Farmhouse by Chelsea Condradt

Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Published: 6/17/2025
Pages: 432
Genre: Suspense Thriller
Review: Library book
Every woman who has lived on this farm has died. Emily just moved in.
When Emily Hauk's mother dies, it's time for her and her husband, Josh, to finally leave San Francisco. A farm in rural Nebraska is everything they want for a fresh start: clear skies, low costs, and distance from the grief back home.
They should have asked why the farm was for sale.
Three years ago a teenage girl went missing from the farm. Soon afterward, the girl's mother mysteriously died. The deeper Emily digs the more stories she uncovers of women connected to her new home who've met their own dark ends.
With each passing day Emily's sanctuary slips further away. The barn seems to move throughout her property as though chasing her. Her mother's favorite music drifts across the cornfield. She swears she saw blood in one of the farmhand's trucks. And the screams that wake her are not fox howls, no matter how many times her husband says they are. If she wants to claim this place as her own she'll have to find out the truth before whatever watches from the cornfield takes her, too.
When Emily Hauk's mother dies, it's time for her and her husband, Josh, to finally leave San Francisco. A farm in rural Nebraska is everything they want for a fresh start: clear skies, low costs, and distance from the grief back home.
They should have asked why the farm was for sale.
Three years ago a teenage girl went missing from the farm. Soon afterward, the girl's mother mysteriously died. The deeper Emily digs the more stories she uncovers of women connected to her new home who've met their own dark ends.
With each passing day Emily's sanctuary slips further away. The barn seems to move throughout her property as though chasing her. Her mother's favorite music drifts across the cornfield. She swears she saw blood in one of the farmhand's trucks. And the screams that wake her are not fox howls, no matter how many times her husband says they are. If she wants to claim this place as her own she'll have to find out the truth before whatever watches from the cornfield takes her, too.
The blurb and the cover really pulled me in. Yet, this story just didn't do it for me. Emily and her lovey-dovey husband Josh move to the middle of nowhere, Nebraska, sounds great, right? Well, as our story continues seems that no one told them that someone went missing. Emily starts going crazy little by little because the barn is moving. Why are the farmhands acting weird? What is Emily seeing that no one else is?
As time goes on, we see exactly what is being shown to Emily, and it seems she has a mystery to solve.
I didn't like Josh at all. He seemed like he may have known something, but then I guess really didn't.
I didn't understand the reasoning behind the barn moving all the time and Emily clocking it, because just why?
It just kept feeling like it was the same thing over and over, and hardly anything was happening.
I think the book could have been trimmed down a little bit.
Chelsea Conradt (she/her) is the USA Today bestselling author of THE FARMHOUSE. She writes twisty speculative thrillers. Her books are packed with both murder and kindness because we can be more than one thing.
When not writing stories that make you question what’s real, she is likely watching a baking show or a true-crime documentary. She is nothing if not on brand. Chelsea lives in Texas with her husband, son, and two big dogs.
When not writing stories that make you question what’s real, she is likely watching a baking show or a true-crime documentary. She is nothing if not on brand. Chelsea lives in Texas with her husband, son, and two big dogs.

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