This
was shortlisted for the Man Booker Price 2009.
I don’t normally read ghost stories, but this one caught my eye. The prose is beautiful and the characters
realistically drawn. The story centres
around a crumbling Georgian mansion called Hundreds Hall in rural Warwickshire. Its owners, mother, son and daughter are
struggling to keep the house running. Times
are changing, this is post war Britain and the once grand house is now in steep
decline. Dr Faraday is called out to the
house to see a servant girl who has been taken ill. He has visited the house once before, on
Empire Day Fete, when he was ten years old.
His mother used to work at the house many years before. He is
shocked by the state of the house and its inhabitants. Then mysterious things start to happen and Dr
Faraday gets more and more entwined with the family’s lives. I won’t
spoil it for you! Well worth a read and
one of those stories that stays with you.
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