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2010 novel by Susan Hill

The Small Hand
First edition cover
AuthorSusan Hill
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherProfile Books
Publication date2010
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint & ebook
Pages176
ISBN1-84668-236-3

The Small Hand: A Ghost Story is a novel by English author Susan Hill, first published in 2010 by Profile Books. A television film adaptation, Susan Hill's Ghost Story, was broadcast by Channel 5 in December 2019.

Plot

On returning from a visit to a client, antiquarian book dealer Adam Snow takes a wrong turn and comes across a derelict Edwardian House. Overcome by curiosity he approaches the entrance and feels a small cold hand creeping into his own 'as if a child had taken hold of it'. Over the coming weeks he becomes subject to nightmares and panic attacks and further visits from the small hand. He vows to learn more about the house and its overgrown garden.

Reception

Reviews were mixed :

  • Jeremy Dyson writing in The Guardian writes 'this is a wonderful piece of storytelling that does what a good story ought to do: it keeps you guessing, pulls you in. And when the climax comes, the explanation and the source of the haunting are not what you think at all. You really don't see it coming.'
  • However Joan Smith writing in The Sunday Times complains 'The Small Hand exists in a version of the modern world that doesn’t quite feel convincing, and Hill has to keep up the eerie atmosphere by reminding the reader that events are tending towards a tragic denouement. By definition ghost stories deal in the unexplained, but this one leaves too little to the imagination.

References

  1. Singh, Anita (26 December 2019). "Susan Hill's Ghost Story, review: the only frightening thing was the run-time". Daily Telegraph.
  2. Susan Hill's follow-up to The Woman in Black chills Jeremy Dyson to the bone
  3. Article title

External links

Works by Susan Hill
Novels
Simon Serrailler crime novels
Short story collections
Adaptations


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