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At its core, The Little Stranger is an old-fashioned ghost story, complete with spooky house, eccentric inhabitants, an air of general madness and malcontent, and a narrator who may not be as mild-mannered as he seems. What elevates this novel from the crowded genre is Waters’s ability to evoke the subtleties of the past as she skillfully weaves tension and dread into each paragraph. The reviewer from Newsday likened this tale to the psychological classic The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. Perhaps the critic from the Telegraph (who voiced only a very minor complaint about the ending) summed up the reviewers’ opinions best of all by hailing this novel as a genuinely creepy story “guaranteed to make anyone with a pulse gibber in fright.”
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Publisher: | Thorndike Press |
Publication date: | 25/07/2025 |
Pages: | 500 |
Subject: | Horror |
Sarah Waters is a renowned British author known for her compelling historical fiction novels, particularly those set in Victorian and early 20th-century England. Born in Wales in 1966, Waters studied English at the University of Kent before completing her PhD in English Literature at the University of York. Her writing is acclaimed for its intricate plots, complex characters, and exploration of themes such as sexuality, class, and identity.
Waters gained widespread recognition with her debut novel, Tipping the Velvet (1998), which explores the life of a young woman in Victorian London, navigating love and sexuality. Her subsequent works, including Affinity (1999), Fingersmith (2002), and The Night Watch (2006), cemented her reputation as a master of historical fiction. Fingersmith, a twist-filled thriller, won multiple awards and was adapted into a successful BBC miniseries.
Her novels often feature strong female protagonists and delve deeply into the complexities of relationships, love, and betrayal. Waters’ writing is praised for its rich, atmospheric settings and her ability to weave suspense and drama into historical narratives. Throughout her career, Sarah Waters has garnered critical acclaim, a loyal following, and numerous prestigious literary awards, solidifying her place as one of contemporary literature's leading voices.
With her unique blend of historical fiction and psychological drama, Sarah Waters continues to captivate readers worldwide.