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The Widow's Portrait
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- ISBN8232394646
- EAN9798232394646
- Date de parution14/11/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
A Gothic Horror Novel of Grief, Possession, and the Terrible Price of TranscendenceSix months after her husband's sudden death, art restorer Eleanor Thorne inherits a crumbling Victorian mansion on the windswept coast of Maine from an aunt she barely knew. Desperate to escape her grief and the suffocating pity of well-meaning friends, Eleanor sees the inheritance as an opportunity for isolation and a fresh start.
But Ashwood Manor harbors a darkness that has claimed generations of widows before her. In the attic, Eleanor discovers a portrait of Constance Ashwood, a widow from 1893 whose grief transformed into something far more sinister. As Eleanor's professional instincts compel her to restore the damaged painting, she becomes obsessed with uncovering Constance's story-a story of murder, forbidden rituals, and a desperate attempt to cheat death itself.
But with each layer of varnish removed, with each hour spent studying the portrait's haunting gaze, Eleanor feels herself changing, losing time, speaking in voices not her own. Constance Ashwood has been waiting over a century for the right vessel-another widow consumed by grief, another woman vulnerable enough to possess. And Eleanor, despite warnings from the groundskeeper and her own growing terror, cannot stop the restoration work that is bringing Constance closer to resurrection.
As the boundary between Eleanor and the spirit in the portrait blurs, she must make an impossible choice: surrender her identity to be consumed by Constance, resist until madness claims her, or perform a counter-ritual that will end the curse but destroy everything that makes her human. The Widow's Portrait is a literary horror novel that explores the corrupting nature of grief, the seductive promise of transcending death, and the devastating cost of breaking cycles of supernatural vengeance.
Perfect for readers who appreciate gothic atmosphere, psychological depth, and horror that lingers long after the final page.
But Ashwood Manor harbors a darkness that has claimed generations of widows before her. In the attic, Eleanor discovers a portrait of Constance Ashwood, a widow from 1893 whose grief transformed into something far more sinister. As Eleanor's professional instincts compel her to restore the damaged painting, she becomes obsessed with uncovering Constance's story-a story of murder, forbidden rituals, and a desperate attempt to cheat death itself.
But with each layer of varnish removed, with each hour spent studying the portrait's haunting gaze, Eleanor feels herself changing, losing time, speaking in voices not her own. Constance Ashwood has been waiting over a century for the right vessel-another widow consumed by grief, another woman vulnerable enough to possess. And Eleanor, despite warnings from the groundskeeper and her own growing terror, cannot stop the restoration work that is bringing Constance closer to resurrection.
As the boundary between Eleanor and the spirit in the portrait blurs, she must make an impossible choice: surrender her identity to be consumed by Constance, resist until madness claims her, or perform a counter-ritual that will end the curse but destroy everything that makes her human. The Widow's Portrait is a literary horror novel that explores the corrupting nature of grief, the seductive promise of transcending death, and the devastating cost of breaking cycles of supernatural vengeance.
Perfect for readers who appreciate gothic atmosphere, psychological depth, and horror that lingers long after the final page.
A Gothic Horror Novel of Grief, Possession, and the Terrible Price of TranscendenceSix months after her husband's sudden death, art restorer Eleanor Thorne inherits a crumbling Victorian mansion on the windswept coast of Maine from an aunt she barely knew. Desperate to escape her grief and the suffocating pity of well-meaning friends, Eleanor sees the inheritance as an opportunity for isolation and a fresh start.
But Ashwood Manor harbors a darkness that has claimed generations of widows before her. In the attic, Eleanor discovers a portrait of Constance Ashwood, a widow from 1893 whose grief transformed into something far more sinister. As Eleanor's professional instincts compel her to restore the damaged painting, she becomes obsessed with uncovering Constance's story-a story of murder, forbidden rituals, and a desperate attempt to cheat death itself.
But with each layer of varnish removed, with each hour spent studying the portrait's haunting gaze, Eleanor feels herself changing, losing time, speaking in voices not her own. Constance Ashwood has been waiting over a century for the right vessel-another widow consumed by grief, another woman vulnerable enough to possess. And Eleanor, despite warnings from the groundskeeper and her own growing terror, cannot stop the restoration work that is bringing Constance closer to resurrection.
As the boundary between Eleanor and the spirit in the portrait blurs, she must make an impossible choice: surrender her identity to be consumed by Constance, resist until madness claims her, or perform a counter-ritual that will end the curse but destroy everything that makes her human. The Widow's Portrait is a literary horror novel that explores the corrupting nature of grief, the seductive promise of transcending death, and the devastating cost of breaking cycles of supernatural vengeance.
Perfect for readers who appreciate gothic atmosphere, psychological depth, and horror that lingers long after the final page.
But Ashwood Manor harbors a darkness that has claimed generations of widows before her. In the attic, Eleanor discovers a portrait of Constance Ashwood, a widow from 1893 whose grief transformed into something far more sinister. As Eleanor's professional instincts compel her to restore the damaged painting, she becomes obsessed with uncovering Constance's story-a story of murder, forbidden rituals, and a desperate attempt to cheat death itself.
But with each layer of varnish removed, with each hour spent studying the portrait's haunting gaze, Eleanor feels herself changing, losing time, speaking in voices not her own. Constance Ashwood has been waiting over a century for the right vessel-another widow consumed by grief, another woman vulnerable enough to possess. And Eleanor, despite warnings from the groundskeeper and her own growing terror, cannot stop the restoration work that is bringing Constance closer to resurrection.
As the boundary between Eleanor and the spirit in the portrait blurs, she must make an impossible choice: surrender her identity to be consumed by Constance, resist until madness claims her, or perform a counter-ritual that will end the curse but destroy everything that makes her human. The Widow's Portrait is a literary horror novel that explores the corrupting nature of grief, the seductive promise of transcending death, and the devastating cost of breaking cycles of supernatural vengeance.
Perfect for readers who appreciate gothic atmosphere, psychological depth, and horror that lingers long after the final page.





















