![]() ![]() They were kind enough to agree to an interview to explore this. Malone’s The House of Spines fascinating, given how much their novels vary in style, content, and tone. I found the many parallels between S.J.I. Malone’s House of Spines, Claire Fuller’s Bitter Orange (claiming it as a crossover), and Fiona Cummins’ Rattle keep the reader guessing. ![]() Ryan’s The House of Ghosts leave the reader in no doubt, whereas Laura McHugh’s Arrowood, Michael J. Novels such as Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting of Hill House, S.J.I. The reader is left to decide whether the house is truly haunted or it’s down to a character’s imagination. Often set in houses that evoke an atmosphere of fear and dread, many of these storylines have elements found in Gothic horror. If my recent reading list is anything to go by, crime novels that touch on the paranormal are growing in popularity. “ Brilliantly chilling and perfectly paced.” Anna Mazzola ![]()
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