
House of Small Shadows

Adam Neville always delivers with his unsettling novels and his latest, House of Small Shadows, does not disappoint…at all. The Red House with its isolated setting and its various disturbing inhabitants is pure Gothic with a dash of Victorian grotesque - dark, dense, and filled with malice and memories and worse. The central character has a governess from The Turn of the Screw vulnerability/instability and is very soon out of her depth mentally and emotionally.Into this claustrophobic mix the author has woven a true English story; a ruined village celebrating an unspeakable ancient tradition, creepy dolls, stuffed animals, whispered warnings from a sinister housekeeper *whimper*
The writing is lyrical…beautiful and the set pieces have a dreamlike weirdness that drips with menace that caused this reader more than a few eye watering moments of fear. I was truly relieved to finish this novel ...for all the right reasons.