The Attic at Wilton Place was definetely unique, character driven, and determined to grab your attention.
As you've probably seen in the preview it begins with Ruth Parker who is needy/attention driven. A woman who finds that in 'Aunt Vanessa.'
Then we branch out throughout the fluffiness of the story to uncover some additional unwelcome guests -you might say. Drug dealer guy named Gus, Tim who may or may not be gay, and some issues with Vanessa that might not make her such a great auntie in retrospect.
The plot thickens with some unusual situations including something termed, Houdini Girl based on her ability to escape from a frightening experience.
Could this have been the beginning of the dead? Has the damaged girl met her match? Can she be the one responsible for her mother's death?
Misery loves company. Depression is a fragile state of mind.
Interwoven is mental illness with self inflicted harm.
Silence is golden but perhaps not when it's on the receiving end of being used as blackmail.
What can one say other than to go out and support C.E. Rose!
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