Book Summary and Reviews of Coram House by Bailey Seybolt

Coram House by Bailey Seybolt

Coram House

A Novel

by Bailey Seybolt

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  • Apr 2025, 320 pages
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Book Summary

Sharp Objects meets I Have Some Questions for You in this haunting novel—inspired by a true story—about a crime writer who risks everything as she investigates the mystery of two deaths, decades apart, at a crumbling Vermont orphanage.

On a blistering summer day in 1968, nine-year-old Tommy vanishes without a trace from Coram House, an orphanage on the shores of Lake Champlain. Some say a nun drowned him, others say he ran away. Or maybe he never existed. Fifty years later, his disappearance is still unsolved.

Struggling true crime writer Alex Kelley needs a fresh start. When she's asked to ghostwrite a book about the orphanage—and the abuses that occurred there—she packs up her belongings and moves to wintry Burlington, Vermont.

As Alex tries to untangle the conflicting stories surrounding Tommy's disappearance, her investigation takes a chilling turn when she discovers a woman's body in the lake. Alex is convinced the death is connected to Coram House's dark past, even if local police officer Russell Parker thinks she's just desperate for a career-saving story. As the body count rises, Alex must prove that the key to finding the killer lies in Tommy's murder, or risk becoming the next victim.

Drawing inspiration from the real-life stories of St. Joseph's Orphanage, Coram House "reckons with both the long aftermath of violence and the hazards of writing true crime. It is an eerie, suspenseful mystery, sure to find readers among fans of Tana French" (Flynn Berry, author of Northern Spy).

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"Seybolt blends true crime and fiction in this absorbing debut. Seybolt skillfully blends points of view. Part Gothic novel (with creepy Coram House playing a role) and part investigative reporting procedural, this will both disturb and fascinate readers." —Booklist (starred review)

"She delivers an intriguing plot with plenty of twists and turns, but unfortunately none of the characters, including Alex, is very sympathetic, and it is hard to get invested in the story when none of the characters has a clear tie to the missing boy. Seybolt's first effort is a solid mystery that fans of atmospheric thrillers may enjoy." —Library Journal

"Atmospheric and chilling, Coram House reckons with both the long aftermath of violence and the hazards of writing true crime. It is an eerie, suspenseful mystery, sure to find readers among fans of Tana French." —Flynn Berry, New York Times bestselling author of Northern Spy

"Coram House is the perfect thriller—the kind you race to finish and simultaneously hope will never end. It checked every box for me: relatable amateur sleuth; lush, gothic setting; mystery spanning from past to present; and—no small feat—a surprising, inevitable, perfectly satisfying ending. This debut marks the entrance of a thriller writer to watch. I can tell already I'll be following Bailey Seybolt the way I follow Tana French. I can't wait to see what she writes next." —Kate Brody, author of Rabbit Hole

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Jill

Haunting and Inspired by True Events
CORAM HOUSE
By Bailey Seybolt

You can leave Coram House but you can’t leave it behind.

3.5 stars
In 2016 Alex Kelley, a true crime writer hoping to redeem herself from her last book, takes a job as a ghostwriter for a book revolving around the shadowy inheritance of the Catholic orphanage, Coram House, in Vermont. For generations there have been stories of abuse and the disappearance of a boy named, Tommy, at the orphanage back in 1968. As Alex delves into the mysteries she becomes overly obsessive and a bit of a nuisance with authorities. Did Tommy actually exist? Her investigation takes a chilling turn when Alex discovers a body near the lake and believes it has something to do with Coram House. The past just won’t stay buried.

There is a gothic vibe in the eerie setting of Coram House on Lake Champlain with the cemetery next to it. A debut inspired by true events. I liked the atmosphere and setting of the story. It is a slow-burn suspense/thriller with some twists and turns, and a lot of red herrings. I didn’t connect with the MC; probably because she was so complex and scattered all the time. I thought for a debut it was a pretty good read. I will keep an eye out for what she does next.

Elizabeth@Silver'sReviews

Elizabeth@Silver'sReviews - DO NOT MISS - a good ending twist
I have been asked to ghostwrite a book about an orphanage and what happened there even though my first book was not a success?

Alex always had an interest in history and researching.

Researching Coram House about the abuse and specifically the drowning of Tommy, a child at the orphanage, and Sarah who was pushed out of a window, was difficult with no one wanting to give out much information when interviewed.

Based on a true story, Alex delves into what really happened to Tommy and Sarah, and then a body and another body is found.

What do these two incidents have in common?

Is this death connected to Tommy's all those years ago and Alex’s “digging?”

It looks as if writing a book is turning into everyone who is being investigated turning up murdered.

Will she be able to write this book or will she be the next body to be found?

Is she getting too close to what really happened with all the people she is researching?

Well written, engaging, and heartbreaking, Coram House is an outstanding debut with its detail and storyline.

A good twist at the end. 5/5

Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

Trisha

An emotional story - about an orphanage that didn't care for it's children and an author that comes to dig it all up years later.
Alex is in a rough spot in her life. She had a smash hit with her first book but the second one has brought public outrage as she researched a crime and then got it all wrong. So this third book she's been invited to come research, she is hoping this will be the one to get her out of this rut. It's also a distraction since her husband passed and she's still struggling with her grief.

But the story is a very sad one. In 1968, the old orphanage in this town was accused of drowning one of their children. There is also rampant allegations of abuse and a long ago settled lawsuit. So Alex isn't necessarily welcomed with open arms in the town as no one is excited to bring this old subject up again.

This was a very compelling mystery. It was a bit slow burn when I first started so I flipped to an audio and it picked the story right up. I found Alex a bit unreliable - she was quick to finger 'who done it' and was constantly moving her allegations around. It was consistent, though, and went along with the drama that was following her from her book 2. I found the back and forth timeline and the added pieces from the interviews such an enriching part of the story and it really pulled me in. I loved the misaligned accounts because memory is murky and it added to the creepy feel to the past and what all happened. The ending was a nice wrap up. Full staff audio - it was great, I highly recommend!

A huge thank you to the author and publisher for providing an e-ARC via Netgalley. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.

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Bailey Seybolt

Bailey Seybolt grew up in New York City. She studied literature at Brown University and creative writing at Concordia University. She's worked as a travel writer in Hanoi, a tech writer in San Francisco, and many writerly jobs in between. She now lives with her family in Vermont, not far from Lake Champlain. Coram House is her debut novel. Find out more at BaileySeybolt.com.

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