Lundrigan is a master of characters and scenarios. I’ve had a whole lot of luck with her books over the past few years. When I saw she had a new story on the way, I was looking to get my hands on it.
This story starts off with Molly Wynters moving back home with her son to make some hard decisions regarding her aging father. Molly has a history that is crystal clear in her mind…but can you count on the memories that come from childhood trauma?
A Man Downstairs is a story that pulled me in with the characters; it goes back and forth from multiple points of view at different times. Lundrigan did a fabulous job of developing her characters, I needed to know where the story was going to go and to really understand the truth behind Molly’s past.
Lundrigan kept some mysteries hidden in the story. Right from the start we know what happened, but the who and the why is cloaked in mystery. As the story developed, my theories shifted and adjusted accordingly.
A Man Downstairs was a great story, it will definitely keep Lundrigan as one of my go-to authors.