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The Small Hand [Hardcover]

Susan Hill
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  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Profile Books (2 Sep 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1846682363
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846682360
  • Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 11.2 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (82 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,061 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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`A superbly chilling ghost story - a metier that Hill has made her own' Bookseller --Bookseller

`Superior chills from the author of The Woman in Black' -- Woman & Home

`A distinguished modern exponent of the genre... This beautifully written novel may be short, but not one word is wasted' --Spectator

`On chilling form' -- Vogue

`If the proof of a good ghost story is a bad dream, this one worked for me' --Intelligent life

`On top form' --Good Housekeeping

`This is a wonderful piece of storytelling that does what a good story ought to do: pulls you in' --Jeremy Dyson, Guardian

`Seductive as it is disquieting, atmospheric and brilliantly suspenseful' --The Lady

`Short and crisply told ... The tension is built up gradually until it is taut and physical' --Independent

`Precise and stylish' Big Issue -- Big Issue

`Classic' -- Mail on Sunday

`As seductive as it is disquieting, atmospheric and brilliantly suspenseful' -- The Lady

`It's hugely enjoyable and a perfect read for a couple of hours by the fireside on a dark winter's evening' -- Daily Mail

`Short and crisply told ... The tension is built up gradually until it is taut and physical' -- Independent

`Masterfully done ... subtle, elegant' -- The Times

`A beautiful volume housing a chilling take on the good old-fashioned ghost story' -- Red

`Most definitely suited to reading beside a roaring fire while fingering the thick cream pages of this well-produced hardback' -- Observer

'An elegant entertainment for a winter's night' --Financial Times

Book Description

The chilling tale of a man in the grip of a small, invisible hand ... A superlative ghost story by the author of The Woman in Black and The Man in the Picture, to be read by the fire on a cold winter's night.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Don't judge this book by its cover, 12 Jan 2011
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Clive A. H. Still "Sela Still" (Hampshire, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Small Hand (Hardcover)
This is a beautifully produced book but, sadly, the contents are a disappointment. Adam Snow, a blameless antiquarian book seller, has a series of supernatural experiences : a small hand grasps his, sometimes passively and sometimes with malevolent intent. Wherever he travels he is almost certain to encounter this ghostly phenomenon but in spite of the high quality of Suan Hill's writing, it is difficult to become engaged with the story and none of the characters is particularly endearing.

The descriptions of the various locales (particularly the monastery of Saint Mathieu and the overgrown garden) are superb but somehow this story never takes off.
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108 of 117 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Wonderful Ghostly Tale From Susan Hill, 5 Sep 2010
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Simon Savidge Reads "Simon" (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Small Hand (Hardcover)
Adam Snow, an antiquarian book dealer, narrates the tales of his dealings in `The Small Hand' after one night journeying back from a client he decides to take the back quieter routes `through the Downs' on his commute back to London only to discover himself completely lost. Eventually he happens upon a drive way and a sign saying `garden closed' and knowing there must be some kind of large house he decides this would be the best place to find directions. The house he discovers however is in a mild state of dereliction yet it seems he is not alone for as he turns back to the car a small hand takes hold of his only no one is with him.

After his first bemusement to what takes place and dismissal as his imagination due to the atmosphere things start to take a turn for the more sinister when Adam starts to become gripped by fear for no apparent reason. Initially thinking this must be some kind of series of panic attacks he becomes more concerned when on a trip abroad he starts to see things and a presence seems to be dragging him closer and closer to danger when ever it can find opportunity. I shall leave it there because if I give any more away I would say too much and part of the joy of this book, and the chilling factors too, is the fact that things happen when you aren't expecting them too and there is an interesting back story and good few twists that all add to the experience it wouldn't do to ruin.

You might have guessed but I did really enjoy this book. I curled up with it on a Saturday evening when it had gone dark and I had the house all to myself. I can report that it had the desired effect too as the random house noises I don't normally notice started to make me jump. I think it's in part the fact the story is in first person and so you read on as if it is happening to you. In the main I think it's all down to Susan Hill's writing and the atmosphere she subtly builds as the story goes on. Its not a book that scares you like a sudden 'BOO' would, its one that initially chills and then builds and builds on that.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Slightly disappointed, 14 Nov 2010
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Love Books "Jessie" (Durham, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Small Hand (Hardcover)
I read this story on my new Kindle, which I think may have detracted slightly as other reviewers have mentioned the quality of the cover and presentation of the book. I can't comment on those, but as a reading experience, I was a little underwhelmed by The Small Hand.

The premise is excellent and follows in the established tradition of ghost stories. An antiquarian book dealer becomes lost one night and ends up in the 'closed' garden of a house that used to be a tourist attraction. This is where he has his first encounter with 'the small hand' and it's genuinely thrilling and very creepy.

Very soon after this though, the story becomes less traditional and more stereotypical. I guessed almost immediately why the narrator was being haunted and was hoping I'd guessed wrong, but I hadn't.

The writing is wonderful, sparse and precise. Ms Hill doesn't use a dozen words where one will do and I really admire her for this. I just feel the story, on this occasion, is a little too thin. It would have made a good short story, but stretching it out to novel-length feels wrong.

It's a beautifully written book, and you won't want to put it down.
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