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When painter Shane Bellamy tries to relaunch his life by moving into a remote summer months cottage on the Missouri river, he becomes enthralled by the property's original owners, famed depression-era musician Gustav Wilhelm, and his partner, Marlena; painting their long-dead secrets of betrayal and revenge in a series of significantly bizarre works, Shane detects that he has not only recreated their dark story on canvas, but he has taken it dreadfully back to life throughout him. Visit the official website: www.riverhousebook.com. In the wake of his divorce and the increased loss of his NY artwork job, Shane is bereft and directionless. The cottage provides the perfect escape: small, picturesque, and unhappy. There, he becomes captivated by the annals of the cottage, and this of its greater sister property, the Riverhouse, now demolished. Shane embarks on a unique painting job: recreating the Riverhouse on canvas, as it can have searched when it was initially built. As the painting develops, surprising Shane both with its style and its own strange, silent durability, he detects that the image is a sort of portal, welcoming him into the Riverhouse's former. He learns of its owners, portrait musician Gustav Wilhelm, known for his arrogance around his genius, and of Wilhelm's partner, the stunning but disregarded Marlena. Their story blooms in Shane's mind like a dark rose, packed with deepening secret and harrowing secrets. Slowly but surely, Shane involves realize that the years' old play isn't yet finished. Ghosts haunt the cottage, particularly the interesting Marlena, and Shane detects himself inexplicably attracted to her, despite her otherworldly hatred of his tentative new love, artwork agent Christiana. Eventually, Shane detects himself trapped in the spiraling collision span of his own life and this of the Riverhouse, which includes secretly risen from its deceased foundation. He knows he should evade yet he cannot seem to walk away. In the end, he thinks, ghosts can't damage the living. Can they?