Softcover, 144 pages
ISBN 1-56792-189-2 978-1-56792-189-2
2002, $11.17
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The Woman in Black: A Ghost Story
by Susan Hill & John Lawrence
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What real reader does not yearn, somewhere in the recesses of his or
her heart, for a really literate, first-class thriller: one that chills
the body with foreboding of dark deeds to come, but warms the soul with
perceptions and language at once astute and vivid? In other words, a
ghost story by Jane Austen.
Austen we cannot, alas, give you, but Susan Hill's remarkable Woman In Black
comes as close as the late twentieth century is likely to provide. Set
on the obligatory English moor, on an isolated causeway, the story's
hero is Arthur Kipps, an up-and-coming young solicitor who has come
north to attend the funeral and settle the estate of Mrs. Alice Drablow
of Eel Marsh House. The routine formalities he anticipates give way to
a tumble of events and secrets more sinister and terrifying than any
nightmare: the rocking chair in the nursery of the deserted Eel Marsh
House, the eerie sound of pony and trap, a child's scream in the fog,
and, most dreadfully, and for Kipps most tragically, the woman in black.
The Woman In Black
is both a brilliant exercise in atmosphere and controlled horror and a
delicious spine-tingler—proof positive that that neglected genre, the
ghost story, isn't dead after all.
BOOK GROUP RESOURCES
- Read an interview with Susan Hill in which she discusses her motivation to write crime fiction.
- Visit the website for the London theatre production of The Woman in Black.
- Read about the illustrator, John Lawrence, and see other works of his.
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