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Old 04-12-2010, 12:17 PM   #7
Rumpelteazer
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This is probably too mild for you, but who knows? (it's more a character drama with a haunting): "The little stranger" by Sarah Waters.
Thanks, it looks interesting so I put it on my wishlist. Mild doesn't mean I won't like it. I find that mixed-genre books are often very interesting and a lot of the times I like them better than many gory horror novels.

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A classic of that genre would of course be Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw". You should certainly read that.
I read it in secondary school but I didn't really get the end iirc. I've been planning to dig the pbook out and reread it, but I've got so many new and unread books on my TBR list at the moment that I haven't gotten to it yet.

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