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House of Beth by Kerry Cullen

House of Beth

by Kerry Cullen

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  • Jul 2025, 240 pages
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A haunting and seductive tale of a young career woman who slides quickly into the role of stepmother, in a life that may still belong to someone else. "Vivid, addictive, and crackling with life (yes, even the ghost), House of Beth asks us to consider how and why we make the lives we make" (Lynn Steger Strong).

After a heart-wrenching breakup with her girlfriend and a shocking incident at her job, Cassie flees her life as an overworked assistant in New York for her hometown in New Jersey, along the Delaware. There, she reconnects with her high school best friend, Eli, now a widowed father of two. Their bond reignites, and within a few short months, Cassie is married to Eli, living in his house in the woods, homeschooling the kids, and getting to know her reserved neighbor, Joan.

But Cassie's fresh start is less idyllic than she'd hoped. She grapples with harm OCD, her mind haunted by gory, graphic images. And she's afraid that she'll never measure up to Eli's late spouse, who was a committed homemaker and traditional wife. No matter what Cassie does, Beth's shadow still permeates every corner of their home.

Soon, Cassie starts hearing a voice narrating the house's secrets. As she listens, the voice grows stronger, guiding Cassie down a path to uncover the truth about Beth's untimely death.

Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
  1. By the final pages, the whole life that Cassie spent the first half of the book building and settling into is gone. Is this a tragic ending or a happy one?
  2. On page 78 after accepting Eli's proposal, Cassie thinks, I wondered if I'd finally made the greatest mistake of my young life. I hoped so. I was tired of things only getting worse. Was accepting Eli's proposal a mistake? Why or why not?
  3. What are the responsibilities of a stepmother? Does Cassie fulfill those responsibilities?
  4. Near the end of the book, we find that Eli and Joan's relationship is more complicated than we thought—in more ways than one. Can what Joan and Eli did be justified? Why or why not?
  5. Beth's relationship with her faith changes a...
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"[A] singular tale of supernatural sisterhood...Cullen handles the gothic story line gracefully, pulling her heroines together in surprising ways without laying on the fantasy elements too thick. She's less adroit with the mystery of Beth's death...Still, evocative prose, quirky characters, and thought-provoking questions of agency vs. destiny make this an auspicious first outing." —Publishers Weekly

"Modern gothic meets psychological suspense in this wholly original work." —Kirkus Reviews

"House of Beth is the ghost story I've been waiting for—steamy and audacious; terrifically paced. What begins as an unsettling tale of precipitated marriage and loneliness twists and explodes into an exquisite finale." —Sanaë Lemoine, author of The Margot Affair

"Vivid, addictive, and crackling with life (yes, even the ghost), Kerry Cullen's House of Beth asks us to consider how and why we make the lives we make; how blurry, complicated, and misunderstood our own thoughts and yearnings can be, and where and how we might both love and be loved amidst the mess. I loved this book for its acuity, its urgency, but most of all its beautiful beating heart." —Lynn Steger Strong, author of Flight, Want, and Hold Still

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Kerry Cullen

Kerry Cullen's fiction has been published in The Indiana Review, Prairie Schooner, One Teen Story, and more. She earned her MFA at Columbia University, and she lives in New York.

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