

When Maggie’s mother, Jess, learns Ewan had left Maggie the house in his will, she and her new husband, a contractor, offer to buy it. For that reason, she was surprised to learn that her father still owned the house and that she had inherited it from him as well as the profits from the book, House of Horrors, he had written about the twenty days her family lived there. He made her promise she would not go back there.

On Ewan Holt’s deathbed, he warned his daughter, Maggie, that it was not safe for her to return to Baneberry Hall.

When she learns that her father left Baneberry Hall to her in his will, she decides to spend a summer there to determine what really happened. Twenty-five years later, Maggie remembers nothing about the experience that is not colored by the novel, House of Horrors. In the psychological thriller Home Before Dark by Riley Sager, Maggie Holt feels as if her life has been lived in the shadow of the horror novel her father wrote about the twenty days they spent in the allegedly haunted Baneberry Hall. The following version of the novel was used to create this study guide: Sager, Riley.
