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A terrifying ghost story by the bestselling author of The Woman in Black.

One dark and rainy night, Sir James Monmouth returns to London after years spent travelling alone.

Intent on uncovering the secrets of his childhood hero, the mysterious Conrad Vane, he begins to investigate Vane's life, but he finds himself warned off at every turn.

Before long he realises he is being followed too. A pale, thin boy is haunting his every step but every time he tries to confront the boy he disappears. And what of the chilling scream and desperate sobbing only he can hear?

His quest leads him eventually to the old lady of Kittiscar Hall, where he discovers something far more terrible at work than he could ever have imagined.

Thoroughly frightening' Daily Telegraph

Chills the blood' The Times



Trade Review
Thoroughly frightening * Daily Telegraph *
Chills the blood * The Times *
Reader beware. When you turn the last page of Susan Hill’s ghost story, you do not just close the book but emerge with an icy shiver * Daily Mail *
Psychologically astute and disturbing in its ambiguities, its impossible to resist the manipulative power of this finely constructed tale * Financial Times *
Chock-full of dimness, murk, moonlight, mystification and melancholy * Independent *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 02/09/1999
      ISBN13: 9780099284369, 978-0099284369
      ISBN10: 0099284367

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A terrifying ghost story by the bestselling author of The Woman in Black.

      One dark and rainy night, Sir James Monmouth returns to London after years spent travelling alone.

      Intent on uncovering the secrets of his childhood hero, the mysterious Conrad Vane, he begins to investigate Vane's life, but he finds himself warned off at every turn.

      Before long he realises he is being followed too. A pale, thin boy is haunting his every step but every time he tries to confront the boy he disappears. And what of the chilling scream and desperate sobbing only he can hear?

      His quest leads him eventually to the old lady of Kittiscar Hall, where he discovers something far more terrible at work than he could ever have imagined.

      Thoroughly frightening' Daily Telegraph

      Chills the blood' The Times



      Trade Review
      Thoroughly frightening * Daily Telegraph *
      Chills the blood * The Times *
      Reader beware. When you turn the last page of Susan Hill’s ghost story, you do not just close the book but emerge with an icy shiver * Daily Mail *
      Psychologically astute and disturbing in its ambiguities, its impossible to resist the manipulative power of this finely constructed tale * Financial Times *
      Chock-full of dimness, murk, moonlight, mystification and melancholy * Independent *

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