Elizabeth Hand’s “A Haunting on the Hill” (Mulholland) is, the book jacket notes, “the first novel authorized to return to the world of Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House.” Authorized—by ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Apparitions, black hares and time warps festoon the pages of Elizabeth Hand’s “A Haunting on the Hill,” set in the same moldering ...
Apparitions, black hares and time warps festoon the pages of Elizabeth Hand’s “A Haunting on the Hill,” set in the same moldering mansion as Shirley Jackson’s classic horror novel. Credit...Livia ...
When you make a purchase using links on our site, The Week may earn a commission. All reviews are written independently by our editorial team. A shy Englishman falls for and impulsively marries a ...
How would you like to spend time with some dangerous women? This summer, I came across two recently reprinted series of literary crime fiction originally published around the millennium. My ...
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