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The Woman In Black [Paperback]

Susan Hill
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19 Jan 2012
Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor, is summoned to attend the funeral Mrs Alice Drablow, the sole inhabitant of Eel Marsh House, unaware of the tragic secrets which lie hidden behind the shuttered windows. The house stands at the end of a causeway, wreathed in fog and mystery, but it is not until he glimpses a wasted young woman, dressed all in black, at the funeral, that a creeping sense of unease begins to take hold, a feeling deepened by the reluctance of the locals to talk of the woman in black - and her terrible purpose.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (19 Jan 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0099562979
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099562979
  • Product Dimensions: 12.8 x 1.4 x 19.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (417 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 44,885 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Heartstoppingly chilling" (Daily Express)

"An excellent ghost story...magnificently eerie...compulsive reading" (Evening Standard)

"A rattling good yarn, the sort that chills the mind as well as the spine" (Guardian)

"She writes with great power, authentically chilling" (Daily Telegraph)

"One of the most popular British ghost stories of modern times" (Observer)

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Published to tie-in with major new film adaptation starring Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe.

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78 of 79 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A proper, traditional sort of ghost story 10 Jun 2006
Format:Paperback
A few weeks ago, The Woman in Black was read, in half-hour instalments over the course of a several midnights, on BBC Digital Radio 7. I was hooked and didn't even investigate what I might be missing on the telly. As soon the reading was completed, I bought the book and was surprised to discover how modern it is - first published in 1983. It's like a real, traditional English ghost story - the sort that taps into our deepest fears, challenges our rational beliefs and engages our imagination. It's a story of tragedy, impotent rage, insane hatred and terrible revenge for past injustices wreaked upon innocent by-standers in the present. The haunted landscape, changing from bright sunshine to impenetrable fog, the raging storms, the isolation of the dismal house, the build-up of tension and anxiety and the slow breakdown of disbelief in a darker reality are described so well, that we can easily share in the terror.

Excellent book. Highly recommended.
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121 of 125 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Atmospheric read. 30 Oct 2006
By kehs TOP 500 REVIEWER
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The book begins with a family sitting around the fire telling each other ghost tales. The father of the family keeps silent as he listens to the stories that his family is telling each other. He walks out of the room when they ask him to join in and spin a spooky yarn, because he doesn't want to tell the tale that has haunted his dreams ever since he was a young man. The tale he has to tell is far more horrifying, chilling and disturbing than his family could imagine. Even more shocking is that the tale he has to tell is true!

This is a most beautifully told story with wonderful descriptions of the countryside, the haunted house and the marshes that surround it. At times I felt as if I were inside the house - cautiously entering the haunted rooms and creeping around in the dark with only a candle to light the way. It's full of surprises and unexpectedly heartbreaking too. A wonderful atmospheric read that kept me turning the pages faster and faster until all too soon I reached the end.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Woman in Black 6 Jan 2005
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
I have recently read this book and The Woman in Black is a tale that is full of surprises and suspense. The story concerns a young solicitor who is sent to wind up the affairs of a recently deceased woman. However, the dead woman had led a reclusive life in a remote and mysterious house. This particular soliciter called Kipps discovers he has to wind up her affairs without any help from the locals who will not approach the house because they believe the house is cursed! Years later, and this is where the play actually begins, he recounts his ghostly experiences with the aid of an actor/director, who helps him prepare to tell his story in front of his family and friends in a desperate bid to exorcise the ghosts of the past.
I was so pleased with the book that I saw the play at the fortune theatre in London and it is so much better then the book! I advise people that haven't read the book to see def you will scream for ages!!
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83 of 87 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
I have just finished reading this book for the second time this week, and in different ways, it has left a lasting impression on my mind. I first read it mostly in a day, (this isn't a particuarly long novel), and although it creeped me out in a few places, and was generally a good example of a genre gothic horror tale, the book did not terrify me.

So then, later this week, in the evening, I am in the house alone and bored. I decided to read the woman in black once again, the only difference this time being it was approaching 11 o clock at night, and was on my own...

...Woah! Read at night, this is a totally new experience. I knew already what was to happen, yet being in a silent house alone in the night adds immense tension to this novel. Now, on the second time of reading, I was more tense and frightened than I can really remember. Seems funny now, but when I went to bed that night this book actually gave me pretty horrific nightmares!

I could actually feel my flesh creep, and the presence of the woman and the screaming child really did frighten me to powerful heights. Hill's writing seemed to gain in power and tension, and the atmosphere created was at points unbearably tense.

All in all this is a great read, and for any horror fan I would urge you to read this.

Pregnant woman, those of a depressed or nervous state, or people with weak hearts, approach with extreme caution.

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153 of 161 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Chilling 28 Aug 2005
By Lilly Penhaligon TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
Susan Hill proves that a superbly written ghost story is infinitely more chilling than any gore fest in film. This is by far the best ghost story that I have ever read. Ok, so the subject matter includes all the usual staples of a good horror yarn - mysterious, young, pale women, a strange and isolated delapidated house, a village of people who will not approach the house or its estates for all the money and love in the world, mystery, intrigue and the most frightening part of all - the involvement of spectral children...
Basically this book scared the living daylights out of me and I loved it. My local library had a waiting list the same size as that for Chloe's new Paddington handbag so I bit the bullet and bought my own copy. You will read this book time and time again so buy the book!!! We have two copies in our house - we keep them in teh study even though we each have bookshelves in our rooms... The fact of the matter is, none of us are keen to keep a copy in the same place that we sleep just in case.
If you like being frightened, I would definitely read this book. Also - if you can get to the see the play in london DO SO. Don't be put off it it starts a little slow - you WILL be SCREAMING out loud and you'll come out shaking...
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2.0 out of 5 stars Abruptly short
What a let down. The story got off well but its as though the authoress wanted a quick finish to the story - very disappointing
Published 3 days ago by Elizabeth Knowles
5.0 out of 5 stars Suburb!
This novel is a real 'can't put down'. The storyline and characters are vivid and tangible. well worth a read!
Published 7 days ago by KerryC
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read
Very very good, and the book is so much better than the film. I have read the book before, but then saw the film and was disappointed as it does not mirror the book and the book... Read more
Published 8 days ago by Linda Reeves
4.0 out of 5 stars Spooky
Couldn't put my iPad down and read the book in two days. Great story. YOu will not be disappointed. Try it to read last thing at night though.....you won't sleep
Published 19 days ago by Ali
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting horror!
Enjoyed every word of this book! Written very well with great detail - an emotional rollercoaster of prickly real fear.
Published 21 days ago by Rebecca Fellows
4.0 out of 5 stars Haunting
Loved how this book is different from that awful film. Insisted on reading before watching. I made the correct decision there!
Published 22 days ago by Louise Fitz-gerald
5.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
WhenI first started reading this, I thought I was going to struggle with the language. However the story engrossed me and I found it difficult to put this down.
Published 23 days ago by P. Lim
5.0 out of 5 stars bought for gcse
bought for my grandsons reading list for gcse exam which he gaveme to read but havent yet read it as my younger grandaughter got to it first. seems to be a good read
Published 25 days ago by maureen hall
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Personally I found this book disappointing and the movie even more so...Just not my cup of tea and I didnt find it scary
Published 26 days ago by Joanne ODonnell
5.0 out of 5 stars Well worth a read
Great story! I choose this for our Book group and it went down a storm. Very atmospheric; a fab piece of descriptive writing.
Published 1 month ago by Sarah
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