This week my teaser lines come from The House at Riverton by Kate Morton. I started this one back around the first of the year, and then put it aside to read other (shorter) works. Then got sidetracked by our move and all the business that involved. But now I'm taking it up again -- should be a good summer read. In this snippet, 98-year-old Grace Bradley is remembering her first days as a very young maid servant in the great house at Riverton:The room was large, rectangular and gloomy, and wore the pallor of decorous neglect. It gave the impression of desertion, of a spell in an ancient tale. It slept the sleep of a hundred-year curse. The air hung heavily, thick and cold and suspended; and in the doll's house by the fireplace the dining table was set for a party whose guests would never come....It smelled musty, of ghostly children and long-settled dust. Vaguely alive. (p.26)

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