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The Travelling Bag

By: Susan Hill
Narrated by: Maggie Ollerenshaw
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From the foggy streets of Victorian London to the eerie perfection of 1950s suburbia, the everyday is invaded by the evil otherworldly in this unforgettable collection of new ghost stories from the author of The Woman in Black.

In the title story, on a murky evening in a warmly lit club off St James, a bishop listens closely as a paranormal detective recounts his most memorable case, one whose horrifying denouement took place in that very building.

In 'The Front Room', a devoutly Christian mother tries to protect her children from the evil influence of their grandmother, both when she is alive and when she is dead.

A lonely boy finds a friend in 'Boy Number 21', but years later he is forced to question the nature of that friendship and to ask whether ghosts can perish in fires.

This is Susan Hill at her best, telling characteristically flesh-creeping and startling tales of thwarted ambition, terrifying revenge and supernatural stirrings that will leave readers wide awake long into the night.

©2016 Susan Hill (P)2017 Audible, Ltd
Ghosts Horror Haunted Scary Paranormal Fantasy Fiction

Critic reviews

"Traditional ghost stories of wonderful elegance.... Hill builds an atmosphere of creepiness in very few words; the pictures she creates in these stories are unforgettable." ( The Times)
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Not her best but still brilliant. Maybe it’s one that would be better read than heard so as to appreciate the prose better

Can’t fault Susan Hill

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Susan Hill doesn't disappoint - and well-read by all of the narrators! Definitely a recommended book!

Definitely Recommended

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Very good! Love Susan Hill's awesome stories and this collection proved perfectly creepy and spooky in equal measure!

Simply Thrilling!!

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Overall I enjoyed this book. The sense of atmosphere and skilful pacing are vintage Susan Hill. Unfortunately, though, the reader is just wrong for this text. Her voice is droning and disagreeable. It’s a shame as otherwise it would be a 5 star overall. I did manage to get past the narration, though, and would say it’s still worth getting the book.

A good book let down by poor narration

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Four spooky yarns spun by that contemporary queen of the retro ghost story, Susan Hill. The titular novella is a dark tale of supernatural revenge in the Gentlemen's Club attire and period tradition of 'Mist In The Mirror' or 'The Man In The Painting', whilst the other three short stories occupy a vague, unspecified era of post-War modernity that I'm assuming to be somewhere between the 1950s and 1980s. Of these, 'Boy 21' was the slightest: somewhat Daphne Du Maurier in spirit, and beset by Hill's abiding flaw of underwhelming endings. 'The Front Room' was the bleakest effort: a clear cousin to Hill's most famous book, with its malevolent female ghost and imperilled children. My personal favourite was the moody 'Alice Baker', which turned the tale of an enigmatic haunting into a metaphor for the futility of office life.
Even Hill's most ardent admirers would be hard-pressed to claim these as her finest works, but they are all invested with enough atmosphere to make them an entertaining listen on a dark and stormy night. Maggie Ollerenshaw's downbeat narration suits the mood but was a little too drab for my tastes.

The Misty Woman In The Small Painting

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