When Alex Easton receives a letter from his old friend Roderick Usher, they spring into action and travel to Roderick's ancestral home. Roderick has written that his sister Madeline whom Alex also knows well is sick and maybe dying. Alex arrives to find that the Ushers have fallen on hard times. Much of the mansion is shut off and it is cold and damp with few servants. Alex is not the only visitor. Denton, a former Army surgeon is also there.
Madeline is a shadow of herself and Roderick doesn't look much better. They are both skeletal and Madeline has been having catalepsy episodes where she can appear head for several days and is sleepwalking at night. What could be causing her illness? Denton is the first to admit that the mystery is beyond him. The entire mansion and surrounding estate is sickly in appearance, especially the tarn where Madeline almost drowned a while back. The wildlife is acting strangely and when Alex shoots a hare it doesn't seem to die.
The only people Alex trusts to tell her the truth and support her is her manservant Angus and an older lady from the neighboring estate who is an expert artist and mycologist. Can they find what is haunting the house of the Ushers before everyone is affected?
T. Kingfisher is an author from my home state North Carolina. She is well known in the fantasy world and writes a lot of fairy tale retellings and this book retells the story of the House Of Usher. The writing sets a tense tone and the reader is slowly brought around to believing in things they would never have considered before. I listened to this novel and the narrator did a great job. This book is recommended for fantasy readers.