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The House on Dogwood Lane: Everyone in This Town Knows Something They Shouldn’t
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The House on Dogwood Lane: Everyone in This Town Knows Something They Shouldn’t in Ottawa, ON
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The House on Dogwood Lane: Everyone in This Town Knows Something They Shouldn’t in Ottawa, ON
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When Nora Winslow inherits her estranged aunt’s old house in the idyllic town of Alderbrook, she expects dust, memories, and maybe a few family secrets. But from the moment she arrives, the town greets her with too-bright smiles and eyes that linger just a little too long.
Strange photographs hidden in the attic. A child whispering she never died. A town that seems to breathe with unspoken dread.
As Nora digs deeper, fragments of a forgotten childhood begin to surface—fragments her mind was never meant to remember. The deeper she goes, the more the lines blur between what was real, what was taken from her, and what the town will do to ensure its darkest truths remain buried.
Why does everyone in Alderbrook want her to forget?
And why is it that the more she remembers, the more she begins to fear that she was part of something all along?
Some houses remember.
Some towns never let go.
Will Nora survive the truth that waits inside The House on Dogwood Lane—or will remembering be her undoing?
When Nora Winslow inherits her estranged aunt’s old house in the idyllic town of Alderbrook, she expects dust, memories, and maybe a few family secrets. But from the moment she arrives, the town greets her with too-bright smiles and eyes that linger just a little too long.
Strange photographs hidden in the attic. A child whispering she never died. A town that seems to breathe with unspoken dread.
As Nora digs deeper, fragments of a forgotten childhood begin to surface—fragments her mind was never meant to remember. The deeper she goes, the more the lines blur between what was real, what was taken from her, and what the town will do to ensure its darkest truths remain buried.
Why does everyone in Alderbrook want her to forget?
And why is it that the more she remembers, the more she begins to fear that she was part of something all along?
Some houses remember.
Some towns never let go.
Will Nora survive the truth that waits inside The House on Dogwood Lane—or will remembering be her undoing?

















