Since I haven't read the 'Starling House Novel', it's hard to say exactly. However, it's likely that there would be a character who has a strong connection to the house, perhaps someone who has just moved in and is starting to uncover its secrets. There might also be an older character who has known the house for a long time and can provide historical context.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read it. But usually, there could be the owner of the Starling House as a main character.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about the events and characters associated with a place called Starling House. It could involve family secrets, local legends, or personal dramas within the context of that house.
I'm not sure. It might be inspired by real events, but it could also be completely fictional.
The director of 400 Years of Love was Robert Zemecris.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the main characters are as I haven't read the novel.
Since I don't know the specific 'guest house novel', it's hard to say. But they could be the owners of the guest house, a regular guest who has a lot of stories, or a new arrival who shakes things up.
It's possible that the main characters include a family that has been taking care of the orchid house for generations. Among them, there could be a rebellious young member who doesn't initially understand the value of the orchid house but gradually comes to appreciate it. And there could also be a local expert on orchids who often drops by the orchid house to give advice and share stories, and this person could play an important role in the development of the plot.
The main characters are Sherlock Holmes and his loyal friend and assistant Dr. Watson.
Maybe there is a reclusive old hermit - like figure who has some connection to the house of bones. This character could have been living near the house for a long time and has some deep - seated knowledge about the origin of the bones and the secrets of the house. They could initially be reluctant to share their knowledge but eventually be persuaded to help the other characters.
Since I haven't read the book, it's difficult to name the exact main characters. However, in a story about a divided house, there would likely be a character who represents change or progress. This character could be a new member of the family, like a daughter - in - law or a son - in - law, who brings in new ideas and ways of life that disrupt the existing order in the 'house'. There could also be an antagonist, someone who resists any change and tries to keep things the way they are, which causes more division.
In the 'house of cards novel', Claire Underwood is also a major character. She is Frank's wife and is equally involved in the political power games. She has her own ambitions and is a complex character with her own motives. Another important character is Doug Stamper, who is Frank's right - hand man. He helps Frank with his various schemes and political maneuvers.