In "The House of Walderne," A. D. Crake weaves an intricate tapestry of familial conflict, moral dilemmas, and the inexorable passage of time. Set against the backdrop of an ancient yet decaying estate, the narrative captures the essence of Gothic fiction infused with a modern sensibility. Crake'Äôs prose is both evocative and richly descriptive, illuminating the psychological depths of his charac...