Kay's review
The Woman in Black: A Ghost Story
by Susan Hill
Kay's review
The Woman in Black: A Ghost Story by Susan Hill
Kay's review
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ghost-stories
Who says they can't make them like they used to? This is a terrific tale, among the best in the genre. I'd compare it to some of Edith Wharton's ghost stories, with a dollop of Daphne du Maurier on the side.
Unfortunately, I can't say a lot about the story without giving it away, but I will say it's an engrossing read. At about 150 pages, it's the perfect book for a cold winter's night. Build a fire, turn down the lights, curl up on the couch, and prepare to enter a dark world.
Unfortunately, I can't say a lot about the story without giving it away, but I will say it's an engrossing read. At about 150 pages, it's the perfect book for a cold winter's night. Build a fire, turn down the lights, curl up on the couch, and prepare to enter a dark world.
