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  • The Travelling Bag: And Other Ghostly Stories

    Susan Hill

    Audio CD (Bolinda/Audible audio, Oct. 28, 2018)
    From the foggy streets of Victorian London to the eerie perfection of 1950s suburbia, the everyday is invaded by the evil otherworldly in this unforgettable collection of new ghost stories from the author of The Woman in Black. In the title story, on a murky evening in a warmly lit club off St James, a bishop listens closely as a paranormal detective recounts his most memorable case, one whose horrifying denouement took place in that very building. In 'The Front Room', a devoutly Christian mother tries to protect her children from the evil influence of their grandmother, both when she is alive and when she is dead. A lonely boy finds a friend in 'Boy Number 21', but years later he is forced to question the nature of that friendship and to ask whether ghosts can perish in fires. This is Susan Hill at her best, telling characteristically flesh-creeping and startling tales of thwarted ambition, terrifying revenge and supernatural stirrings that will leave readers wide awake long into the night.
  • The Comforts of Home: Simon Serrailler Book 9

    Susan Hill

    Hardcover (Chatto & Windus, Nov. 27, 2018)
    The ninth Simon Serrailler case, from the bestselling author of The Woman in Black His last case put Simon Serrailler in mortal danger and left him confronting a new reality. Recovering on the remote Scottish island of Taransay, his peace doesn’t last long. He must take on a murder enquiry for the local police who are struggling to deal with a massive terrorist incident. It’s good to be back on the job. When Simon returns to Lafferton, an arsonist is on the rampage and a woman whose daughter disappeared some years before, is haunting the police station seeking closure. She will not let it rest, and Simon is called in to do a cold-case review. At home, Simon is starting to get used to having a new brother-in-law – in the form of his Chief Constable Kieron Bright. His sister Cat has embarked on a new way of practising medicine, and his nephew Sam is trying to work out what to do with his life. Their tricky father, Richard, is living in France with a new companion. But things change, as always, and in a way which does not make Cat's Chief Constable husband very happy. In this gripping new Serrailler thriller, Simon's personal and professional lives intertwine in more complex and devastating ways than ever before.
  • The Woman in Black

    Susan Hill

    Hardcover (Penguin Books Ltd, Dec. 31, 1983)
    Set in Victorian England, Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor in London, is summoned to Crythin Gifford to attend the funeral of Mrs Alice Drablow, and to sort through her papers before returning to London. It is here that Kipps first sees the woman in black and begins to gain an impression of the mystery surrounding her. From the funeral he travels to Eel Marsh House and sees the woman again, plus he also hears the terrifying sounds of adult and child passengers sinking into the quicksand on a pony and trap.Despite Kipps’s experiences he resolves to spend the night at the house and fulfil hi professional duty.It is this night at Eel Marsh House that contains the greatest horror for Kipps. Rescued by Mr Daily, a friend he met on the train, Kipps discovers the reasons behind the hauntings at Eel Marsh House. The book ends with tragedy, with the woman in black exacting a final, terrible revenge.
  • A Scarlet Tail

    Susan Long

    language (Struik Nature, Sept. 18, 2013)
    An engaging tale – written in verse – about ahandsome African Grey Parrot, Nebuchadnezzar theThird, and his unlikely playmate, Belinda – a bright and busy bee.Nebuchadnezzar lives in the deep jungles of Africa and comesto rich and colourful life when he takes to the air, showing off hissplendid plumage as he swoops and dives with his fellow fliers. Butevery young creature needs a playmate and some fun, and this iswhere Belinda the Bee comes in. She’s Nebuchadnezzar's good friend,and after a day’s work they join together to play jungle hide-andseek.Lots of laughs and giggles later, they settle down for a good’snight’s sleep. Claire Norden’s now familiar style of illustration ischeerful and bright, and holds great appeal for young readers.
  • Can it be true?

    Susan Hill

    Hardcover (Viking Penguin, March 15, 1988)
    Can it be True?
  • Spider-man Versus Electro

    Susan Hill

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2009-07-10, May 16, 2009)
    Spider-Man is in for a shock! Electro plans to steal the city's power supply, and he won't let anything get in his way. Can Spider-Man save the day before it's too late?
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  • Spider-Man Versus The Lizard

    Susan Hill

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 29, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Spider-Man's newest enemy is big, green, and mean. Spider-Man thinks he has him all figured out but there may be more to the Lizard than meets they eye.
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  • The Woman in Black: Movie Tie-in

    Susan Hill

    Paperback (Vintage Books, Jan. 9, 2012)
    Published to tie-in with the major new film adaptation starring Harry Potter's Daniel Radcliffe.Proud and solitary, Eel Marsh House surveys the windswept reaches of the salt marshes beyond Nine Lives Causeway. Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor, is summoned to attend the funeral Mrs Alice Drablow, the house's sole inhabitant, unaware of the tragic secrets which lie hidden behind the shuttered windows. 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.
  • The Woman in Black

    Susan Hill

    Paperback (Vintage, March 15, 2008)
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  • The Woman in Black: A Ghost Story by Hill Susan

    Susan Hill

    Paperback (Vintage, March 15, 1749)
    The classic ghost story from the author of The Mist in the Mirror: a chilling tale about a menacing spectre haunting a small English town. Now a major motion picture starring Daniel Radcliffe. Arthur Kipps is an up-and-coming London solicitor who is sent to Crythin Gifford-a faraway town in the windswept salt marshes beyond Nine Lives Causeway-to attend the funeral and settle the affairs of a client, Mrs. Alice Drablow of Eel Marsh House. Mrs. Drablow's house stands at the end of the causeway, wreathed in fog and mystery, but Kipps is unaware of the tragic secrets that lie hidden behind its sheltered windows. The routine business trip he anticipated quickly takes a horrifying turn when he finds himself haunted by a series of mysterious sounds and images-a rocking chair in a deserted nursery, the eerie sound of a pony and trap, a child's scream in the fog, and, most terrifying of all, a ghostly woman dressed all in black
  • The Woman in Black

    Susan Hill

    Paperback (Vintage Children's Classics, March 2, 2015)
    Arthur Kipps did not believe in ghosts. Few attend Mrs. Alice Drablow's funeral, and not one blood relative amongst them. There are undertakers with shovels, of course, a local official who would rather be anywhere else, and one Mr. Arthur Kipps, solicitor from London. He is to spend the night in Eel Marsh House, the place where the old recluse died amidst a sinking swamp, a blinding fog and a baleful mystery about which the townsfolk refuse to speak. Young Mr. Kipps expects a boring evening alone sorting out paperwork and searching for Mrs. Drablow's will. But when the high tide pens him in, what he finds -- or rather what finds him -- is something else entirely.
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  • Woman in Black

    Susan Hill

    Paperback (Vintage Books, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Arthur Kipps, a junior solicitor, is summoned to attend the funeral of Mrs Alice Drablow, the sole inhabitant of Eel Marsh House. Unaware of the tragic secrets which lie there, wreathed in fog and mystery, 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.