Description
Four seekers have arrived at the rambling old pile known as Hill House: Dr Montague, an occult scholar looking for solid evidence of psychic phenomena; Theodora, his lovely assistant; Luke, the future inheritor of the estate; and Eleanor, a friendless, fragile young woman with a dark past.
Review
the haunted house novel. All others stand in its shadow — Paul Tremblay ― author of A Head Full of Ghosts
Shirley Jackson’s “The Haunting of Hill House” beats them all: a maleficent house, real human protagonists, everything half-seen or happening in the dark. It scared me as a teenager and it haunts me still, as does Eleanor, the girl who comes to stay — Neil Gaiman ― The New York Times
The Haunting of Hill House rewrote horror’s rules — Alison Flood ― Guardian
Stepping into Hill House is like stepping into the mind of a madman; it isn’t long before you weird yourself out ― Stephen King
An amazing writer … If you haven’t read We Have Always Lived in the Castle or The Haunting of Hill House or any of her short stories you have missed out on something marvellous — Neil Gaiman
The world of Shirley Jackson is eerie and unforgettable … She is a true master — A. M. Homes
One of the twentieth century’s most luminous and strange American writers — Jonathan Lethem
Her books penetrate keenly to the terrible truths which sometimes hide behind comfortable fictions, to the treachery beneath cheery neighborhood faces and the plain manners of country folk — Donna Tartt
She is the finest master…of the cryptic, haunted tale ― The New York Times Book Review
A novel which at one stroke puts her unquestionably among the great masters of the genre . . . as spine-chilling . . . as anything Edgar Allan Poe dreamed up. — Peter Green ― Daily Telegraph
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