Shadows in the Hamptons: A Chilling Review of ‘The Murder House’

‘The Murder House’ by James Patterson and David Ellis.

Book Review: The Murder House

By James Patterson and David Ellis


Synopsis

Detective Jenna Murphy comes to the Hamptons to solve a murder, but what she finds is more deadly than she could ever imagine.

Trying to escape her troubled past and save a career on the rocks, former New York City cop Jenna Murphy doesn’t expect her lush and wealthy surroundings to be a hotbed of grisly depravity. But when a Hollywood power broker and his mistress are found dead in the abandoned “Murder House,” the gruesome crime scene rivals anything Jenna experienced in Manhattan.

At first, it seems like an open-and-shut case, but it turns out to have as many shocking secrets as the mansion itself. Jenna soon realizes that the estate’s history is much darker than even the town’s most salacious gossips could have imagined. As more bodies surface and the secrets Jenna has tried desperately to escape close in on her, she must risk her own life to expose the truth before the Murder House claims another victim. (Barnes & Noble, 2026)


Review

The story opens with a chilling prologue set in Bridgehampton in 1995, where a 12-year-old boy opens fire at his school with a BB gun just for thrills. Fast forward to 2011: Noah Walker is busy repairing a roof when his mistress, Paige, arrives. Moments later, the police surround the house and arrest him for the murders of Melanie Phillips and Zachary Stern.

While Noah maintains his innocence, it seems the entire town is eager to see him take the fall. A serial killer has been on the loose for decades, leaving behind a trail of bodies but zero evidence, until now.

The Protagonist’s Journey – Enter former NYPD cop Jenna Murphy. Attempting to rebuild her life after she is forced out, she returns to her hometown blinded by loyalty to her uncle, the late Chief of Police. Desperate for a win, she even lies at Noah’s trial to ensure a conviction. Though he is eventually released, Jenna’s personal demons and the haunting atmosphere of the Hamptons keep her on edge.

Atmosphere & Pace – Set against the eerie backdrop of a decaying mansion, this is a fast-paced thriller that blends psychological tension with classic detective storytelling. The authors treat the “Murder House” as a character in its own right, creating an atmosphere thick with dread.

Final Verdict

  • The Characters: Jenna is a compelling protagonist: flawed, determined, and relatable.
  • The Style: The plot moves at a steady pace with short chapters and sharp dialogue, told through shifting perspectives (with Jenna’s chapters in the first person).
  • The Experience: While some twists feel questionable, they’re entertaining. The book leans more on suspense than deep character development, but the final plot twist is well worth the ride.

Overall: The Murder House delivers exactly what fans of the genre expect: tension, surprises, and a chilling sense that danger lurks behind every door. A must-read for fans of mystery and crime thrillers.

“I lose my breath, brace myself, consider my options. If I go for my sidearm, it’s a long shot. If I dive, I’m unlikely to miss the wide blast from his gun….I’m calculating how well Aiden can see me now, standing as I am on solid ground in the darkness. Hoping he can’t see very well.”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

About the Authors

James Patterson is the most popular storyteller of our time and the creator of such unforgettable characters and series as Alex Cross, the Women’s Murder Club, Jane Smith, and Maximum Ride. He is the recipient of an Edgar Award, ten Emmy Awards, the Literarian Award from the National Book Foundation, and the National Humanities Medal.

David Ellis is a judge and an Edgar Award-winning author of ten novels of crime fiction, as well as eight bestselling books co-authored with James Patterson. His novels have been translated into more than ten languages worldwide.


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The Ultimate All-Day Hangout: The Newstand

Achieve an all day buzz at The Newstand Coffee & Sandwiches in San Antonio. Photo: Alejandro Deleon, used with permission.

The Newstand Coffee & Sandwiches: Your All-Day Destination for Caffeine, Crust, and Corks

Whether you’re looking for a sunrise spark or a sunset sip, The Newstand has officially cemented itself as the ultimate community hub. Known for an ever-evolving menu that dances between artisanal coffee and approachable wines, it’s the rare neighborhood gem where you can truly “stay a while.” (The Newstand, 2026)


The Morning Jolt: Innovative Sips & House-Milled Eats

The Newstand built its reputation on more than just a standard cup of joe. By pairing house-milled grains with inventive flavor profiles, they’ve turned the daily breakfast run into an art form.

  • The Bakery: Don’t miss the hand-made breads or the fan-favorite sticky buns and chocolate chip cookies.
  • Signature Brews: If you’re chasing a caffeine high, the menu features creative staples like:
    • Cosmo & Wanda: An iced matcha latte topped with pink strawberry syrup and sweet cream cold foam.
    • Paper Route: A decadent iced caramel latte with sweet cream cold foam and a caramel drizzle.
    • Shake it Off: The team’s signature take on the brown sugar shaken espresso.
    • Tang Ten: A bright fusion of Texas tangerine syrup, Kyoto matcha, and vanilla cold foam.

The Evening Transition: A New Way to Wine

As the sun sets, The Newstand transforms. Under the guidance of Beverage Director and Sommelier Austin Tabbone, the shop has introduced a wine program that is as sophisticated as it is accessible.

Tabbone’s curated list moves away from stuffy labels, instead categorizing wines by their personality:

  • “Weighty and Textured” (Available by the bottle)
  • “Red and Berry Fruited” (Available by the glass)

From wines fermented with native yeasts to organically and biodynamically farmed vineyards, the goal is to offer unique bottles you won’t find in big-box stores.

For the curious but undecided, Tabbone offers mini flights, providing a low-pressure introduction to the world of natural and boutique wines.


Bites for the Night

No wine program is complete without the perfect pairing. The evening menu features house-made bites designed to complement Tabbone’s selections, including:

  • Bruschetta (Light and seasonal)
  • Charcuterie Boards (Featuring regionally-sourced cheeses)
  • Double Chocolate Cake (The ultimate nightcap companion)

Visit The Newstand

From the first kick of caffeine at dawn to the final pour of the night, The Newstand is your go-to for the “all-day buzz.”

  • Hours: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM Daily
  • Vibe: Community-centric, intentional, and always evolving.

Stop by to catch a pick-me-up, and stay for the wind-down.

The Newstand
1900 Broadway St, Ste. 106
San Antonio, TX 78215
(210) 459-9779