The Family Tree

The Family Tree by Gordon Mathieson, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on May 3, 2013, is a compelling exploration of family dynamics and personal history. This edition spans 302 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Ethan Sterling, a wealthy and charismatic man facing an ultimatum from his wife: he must find a cure for his troubling “phantom pains” or risk losing her. As he seeks professional help, Ethan’s therapy sessions lead him to confront his past, revealing chilling stories intertwined with his family’s history.
Readers will encounter a unique blend of mystery and drama as the plot unfolds in contemporary New England. The story delves into the complexities of family relationships and the unexpected dangers that can arise when one revisits their ancestry. With elements of surprise and intrigue, The Family Tree invites readers to engage with the question of who is truly responsible for the events that shape their lives. This book is ideal for those who enjoy mysteries that challenge perceptions and provoke thought about familial ties and legacies.
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Every family tree has its stories, some more chilling than others! The wealthy, charismatic Ethan Sterling gets an ultimatum. He must find a cure for his annoying “phantom pains” or his incensed wife of three years will leave him. While seeking professional help, his therapy takes him back, revisiting his intriguing past. The sessions address his “pains” but also warn him of immediate danger. The contemporary story, set in New England, has a plot never seen, spoken or written before Readers who like “who dunit?” mysteries, will love this “who’s gonna do it?” drama. It has elements of surprise that every family discovers when it looks back into its ancestry.
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