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A Haunting on the Hill
by Elizabeth Hand
dark
mysterious
tense
No better woman than Liz Hand to pen an official sequel of sorts to The Haunting Of Hill House. A playwright rents the hellish abode for a few weeks to work with her partner, her friend and an aging actress to workshop her new play. Stuff starts to happen, and the group finds itself both disturbed by the place but also energised by the work they're doing and elect to stay on, precipitating a tragic climax.
Atmospheric, spooky, well-written, great characterisation and full of nods to the original.
Atmospheric, spooky, well-written, great characterisation and full of nods to the original.