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From BBC Radio 4 Extra - Book at Bedtime:
Merricat Blackwood lives on the family estate with her sister Constance and her uncle Julian. Not long ago there were seven Blackwoods - until a fatal dose of arsenic found its way into the sugar bowl one terrible night. Acquitted of the murders, Constance has returned home, where Merricat protects her from the curiosity and hostility of the villagers.
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The Blackwoods hold a tea party for Helen Clarke and her friend, Mrs Wright. But conversation ...more
Merricat Blackwood lives on the family estate with her sister Constance and her uncle Julian. Not long ago there were seven Blackwoods - until a fatal dose of arsenic found its way into the sugar bowl one terrible night. Acquitted of the murders, Constance has returned home, where Merricat protects her from the curiosity and hostility of the villagers.
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The Blackwoods hold a tea party for Helen Clarke and her friend, Mrs Wright. But conversation ...more

Quite a book, Ms. Jackson. I didn't quite know what genre to put it in. It's not quite horror--at least, not to me--and it's not quite suspense or mystery. I suppose it could be called a romance of sorts; Merricat after all has a love affair with her world and its just-so order. What this novel really is is atmospheric. The feeling of creepy unbalance pervades everything. Readers are treated to the truth of the story in a sort of fun-house mirror way, through the Merricat's twisted mind.
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“Today my winged horse is coming and I am carrying you off to the moon and on the moon we will eat rose petals.”
Well, this was a creepy little book.
I have read some Shirley Jackson in the past - in fact The Lottery and The Haunting of Hill House are some of my most favourite pieces of writing. I figured this would be off the charts as well, and I'd be writing a super-glowing review full of hyperbole and general hype and telling everyone they should run out immediately and get this book. But hone ...more

Merricat Blackwood is probably the most disturbed, horrific fictional character ever. The tale could be described as horror, but not your conventional read one then you have read them all horror story. The horror is psycological,it's real evil, it's the horror that you get if you have the misfortune of meeting someone like Merricat. I found myself cringing the whole time, but wanting to find out what happens to Merricat.
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I quickly realized that I was going to have to pay attention to listening this book. One can easily forget the ages of the main characters, they act like children. Each has dreams that appear to be unattainable. Shirley Jackson knows how to weave a story.

Shirley Jackson paints a haunting psychological portrait of the Blackwood family - or at least the remains of the Blackwood family. Mary Katherine (Merricat) and her sister Constance are the caretakers of a large estate and their invalid Uncle Julian. Ridiculed and shunned by the local villagers, the young ladies lead an eccentric life. Merricat, the narrator, has turned her secluded world into one of whim and wonder - with charms and spells to keep people away. Constance is the tragic heroine -
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I read this introvert's fantasy while snowed in with a broken foot, and it may have turned my brain, a bit.
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