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By Horror Haunted :'Britain’s Patricia Highsmith’

3.70 ( 110 Ratings by Goodreads)
By Horror Haunted

By Horror Haunted :'Britain’s Patricia Highsmith’

3.70 (110 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 9 October, 2025
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Spine-chilling tales for dark nights from Celia Fremlin, 'Britain's Patricia Highsmith' (Sunday Times) who is 'Irresistible' (Val McDermid), 'brilliant' (Elly Griffiths), 'a master of suspense' (Janice Hallett), 'packs a punch' (Ian Rankin) and 'got me hooked' (Ruth Rendell)

He was smiling, and covered in blood - face, hands, pyjamas - everything and in his hands - thrust towards her like a birthday gift - was Julie's teddy-bear, soaked and dripping with blood.

This collection of spine-chilling Gothic miniatures from Celia Fremlin is a nightmarish showcase of macabre domesticity: controlling husbands rub shoulders with manipulative wives, parasitic visitors meet fatal accidents, there are nervous breakdowns, toxic relationships, sinister villagers and mob justice. With an unerring nail, Fremlin picks the scabs concealing domestic fault lines and chills our blood.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780571391301
ISBN10 0571391303
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Faber & Faber
Format paperback
Edition Main
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Author's Bio

CELIA FREMLIN (1914-2009) was born in Kent and studied at Oxford. During WWII, she worked as an air-raid warden and on the Mass Observation Project. Over four decades, Fremlin wrote sixteen novels - including the classic seaside mystery Uncle Paul and Christmas noir The Long Shadow - as well as one book of poetry and three story collections. Her debut, The Hours Before Dawn, won the Edgar Award in 1960.

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