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    A Perfect Summer House — With a Terrifying Catch

    By AdminMay 8, 2026
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    A Perfect Summer House — With a Terrifying Catch


    The Vanishers by R. G. Belsky



    Atmospheric, unsettling and compulsively readable, The Vanishers turns the perfect summer rental into a nightmare about memory, the nature of reality and the terrifying fragility of proof.

    The vacation house is perfect. That, The Vanishers quickly teaches us, is the first warning sign.

    R.G. Belsky’s gothic thriller begins with Megan Foley in a state of near-collapse, wandering from vacation town to vacation town in search of a house no one else seems to remember. When she finally spots it in a rental ad in Hudson Lake, Michigan, we learn how her nightmare began: with a dream summer share on the Connecticut shore, an impossibly low price, a seemingly harmless group of fellow guests, and a kindly elderly hostess named Mrs. Monahan.

    Megan and her husband, Patrick, are not simply looking for a place to spend weekends by the water. Their marriage has been strained for years, worn down by old disappointments, career conflicts and Patrick’s tendency to dismiss Megan’s instincts. The house at 32 Pleasant Street looks like the answer to everything: room to breathe, time together, access to the beach, free meals — there’s even a lavish media room that Patrick finds irresistible. For $5,000 for the entire summer, it seems less like a rental than a miracle.

    Of course, miracles in such stories rarely come without strings. This one is no different.

    The first clue that something is amiss is small but unnerving. A local pharmacist cannot remember the house, despite knowing the street well. Then Mrs. Monahan reacts with disproportionate fury when Megan approaches the mysterious upstairs room where her supposedly sick husband is sequestered. Soon after, one of the Beecham children — Tommy, a boy Megan has clearly seen — disappears. Not just from the house, but from everyone’s memory. His parents insist they have only one son, Billy. Patrick remembers nothing. The other guests stare blankly when Megan asks questions.

    When No One Believes You

    From there, The Vanishers moves quickly from unsettling to deeply disorienting. Tommy’s brother, Billy, vanishes. Then Amy, Rick Newsome’s music-obsessed girlfriend. Then Rick himself. Each disappearance leaves no paper trail and no shared memory — only Megan’s certainty that these people were there … and now they’re not.  As the other houseguests spend more and more time in front of Mrs. Monahan’s huge TV screen, Megan becomes the lone witness to a horror that seems to be rewriting reality around her.

    The most chilling aspect of the novel is not simply that people disappear. It is the way Belsky uses those disappearances to isolate Megan psychologically. She is an assistant district attorney, trained to value evidence and testimony. Yet every fact turns against her. Her husband thinks she needs help. Her boss notices she is unraveling. Even her best friend Jackie, while sympathetic and supportive, initially urges her to investigate logically. Megan does, of course — only to find zero evidence that the missing people ever existed.

    As Megan digs deeper, she’s not just trying to solve a supernatural mystery; she is fighting to defend the reliability of her own mind. She knows what she saw, but the world keeps rearranging itself to tell her she is wrong.

    When the stakes become horrifyingly personal, Megan seeks the help of Sam Devane, a Columbia professor and researcher of unexplained phenomena. As Sam joins her investigation, Belsky’s haunted-house setup takes a turn for something stranger, including the possibility that the house itself is a movable trap.

    A Fast, Pulpy Thriller Full of Creepy Fun

    Belsky writes in a brisk, unfussy style that keeps the mystery moving with chapter endings that push the reader forward and a premise that keeps the pages turning. Megan’s first-person narration is conversational, often blunt, and sometimes darkly funny, especially when she reacts to the absurdity of trying to explain the impossible. Her panic feels sharper because she keeps applying reason to a situation that refuses to be reasoned with.

    Belsky’s writing also has a deliberately pulpy quality that makes this a deliciously fun read: ominous rooms, sinister smiles, inexplicably missing objects, eerie technology, secret forces and a heroine forced to keep insisting on what she knows, even when reality itself appears to be testifying against her.

    One of the creepiest aspects of the novel’s premise is that the disappearances are not death, exactly, but erasure. The terror of The Vanishers lies in imagining that a person could be taken so completely that love, memory and evidence all collapse — leaving only one witness to carry the truth. If no one remembers the missing, how can they ever be saved?

    Atmospheric, unsettling and compulsively readable, The Vanishers turns the perfect summer rental into a nightmare about memory, the nature of reality and the terrifying fragility of proof.


    R.G. Belsky is an award-winning author of crime fiction and a journalist in New York City, where he has had a long career as a top editor at the New York Post, New York Daily News, Star magazine and NBC News. Belsky has published 25 novels, including a series featuring Clare Carlson, the news director for a New York City TV station; thrillers written under the name Dana Perry; and a psychological thriller called Swipe, co-authored with best-selling writer Bonnie Traymore. Belsky has also been a contributing writer for The Big Thrill and BookTrib.

    The Vanishers by R. G. Belsky

    Publish Date: May 7, 2026

    Author: R. G. Belsky

    Page Count: 239 pages

    Publisher: dp books

    ISBN: 978-1-91834-333-5

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