In DON'T EAT THE PIE, readers are transported to the hauntingly picturesque Camillia Island, where gothic horror meets family drama, unraveling the sinister secrets behind a mother and daughter's summer that promises to be as unsettling as it is compelling for fans of Shirley Jackson and Daphne du Maurier.
Newlywed Sam has always wanted to be a part of a normal happy family.
When her mother-in-law falls ill, Sam dutifully moves her family to Edenic Camillia Island to care for her. The island residents, namely the older women, welcome Sam and her daughter Emma with open arms, endless cocktails, and plenty of superstition.
It seems perfect until itâs not. The house next to her mother-in-lawâs is creepyânot only that, itâs where Benâs first wife died.
Samâs teen daughter Emma isnât interested in spending the summer in Camilia. It gets even worse when Emma starts to see thingsâknowing that there are ghosts trying to warn her of something, but what?
Despite Emmaâs pleas, Sam doesnât want to rock the boat with her new family. Emma wonât pretend nothing is happening, especially as the messages become more grim and frequent. What secrets are buried on Camilia Island? And why are all the residents keen on keeping them quiet?
Content Warnings: this book contains mentions and/or descriptions of abuse/domestic violence, suicide, unauthorized medical procedures, pregnancy complications, and a car accident.