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A Haunting on the Hill

A Novel

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From award-winning author Elizabeth Hand comes the first-ever novel authorized to return to the world of Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill Housea "scary and beautifully written" (Neil Gaiman) new story of isolation and longing perfect for our present time.

Open the door . . . .

Holly Sherwin has been a struggling playwright for years, but now, after receiving a grant to develop her play Witching Night, she may finally be close to her big break. All she needs is time and space to bring her vision to life. When she stumbles across Hill House on a weekend getaway upstate, she is immediately taken in by the mansion, nearly hidden outside a remote village. It’s enormous, old, and ever-so eerie—the perfect place to develop and rehearse her play.

Despite her own hesitations, Holly’s girlfriend, Nisa, agrees to join Holly in renting the house for a month, and soon a troupe of actors, each with ghosts of their own, arrive. Yet as they settle in, the house’s peculiarities are made known: strange creatures stalk the grounds, disturbing sounds echo throughout the halls, and time itself seems to shift. All too soon, Holly and her friends find themselves at odds not just with one another, but with the house itself. It seems something has been waiting in Hill House all these years, and it no longer intends to walk alone . . .

"A fitting—and frightening—homage." New York Times Book Review

"It’s thrilling to find this is a true hybrid of these two ingenious women’s work—a novel with all the chills of Jackson that also highlights the contemporary flavor and evocative writing of Hand." Washington Post

"Only the brilliant Elizabeth Hand could so expertly honor Jackson's rage, wit, and vision." —Paul Tremblay

"Eerily beautiful, strangely seductive, and genuinely upsetting." —Alix E. Harrow

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Critic reviews

“Scary and beautifully written, imbued with the same sense of dread and inevitability as Jackson’s original, A Haunting on the Hill is quite extraordinary. It's not pastiche, not ventriloquism. It puts me strongly in mind of a singer you love covering a song by another artist. It's that song but now it's being done by someone else. Remarkable.”

Neil Gaiman
"The lines of paranoia, art, and reality are terrifyingly blurred for our group of hungry and damaged actors cloistered within the moldering walls of Hill House. Only the brilliant Elizabeth Hand could so expertly honor Jackson's rage, wit, and vision with a twenty-first century twist. The old place is as creepy, disorienting, and menacing as ever."—Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World
“Hill House is back and haunting as ever in this vividly imagined return to Shirley Jackson’s iconic setting. Elizabeth Hand weaves eerie beauty into the genuine terror lurking in her pages, crafting some of the most striking scares I’ve read in years. This book gave me the best kind of nightmares."—Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Pines
"Eerily beautiful, strangely seductive, and genuinely upsetting: welcome back to Hill House. I recommend reading only in strong daylight, and never alone."
Alix E. Harrow, author of The Ten Thousand Doors of January
A Haunting on the Hill is absolutely captivating—a book that you'll want to climb inside and love forever, until the moment you realize it's too late to escape.”—Sarah Gailey, author of Just Like Home
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It’s ok. As with Jackson’s tale, it lacks background and resolution. The house is haunted, no one knows why. The house causes people to die, cycle repeats. Zero resolution.

Another retelling of Jackson’s story

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The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson is my favorite book, so I knew going into this book that my standards were high. Other books have tried to latch onto the Hill House narrative (such as Hell House) and have failed. While I enjoyed the story of this book, I have to admit that the characters left a lot to be desired. On top of that, the narration was, I feel, not the best fit. I probably would’ve enjoyed it more without the singing. The singing just took me out, as did the gratuitous sound effects. Just let the words do what they do; they don’t need bells and whistles. Anyway, it was decent and I’m not upset that I listened to it, but it fell short for me. Better than a lot of supernatural horror novels though, I will give it that!

Solid 4 stars, CUT THE SINGING

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Taking on the world of Shirley Jackson’s beloved Hill House is quite a bold move, but Elizabeth Hand pulls it off. Hand manages to honor the house Jackson created while spinning her own terrifying story

Atmospheric and Terrifying in the BEST Way

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It’s like saying my life is a retelling of Shirley Jackson’s as I am also a woman. That’s how flimsy the connection is. This writing is not nearly as inventive or lively and the story is average. Did not enjoy.

Zero relationship with Shirley Jackson

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A really great take on the hill house, enjoyable and detailed! I've been anticipating this one and it didn't disappoint.

Loved this!

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