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# The House of Susan Lulham (Merrily Watkins Series, 13)

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The House of Susan Lulham (Merrily Watkins Series, 13) : Rickman, Phil: desertcart.co.uk: Books

Review: Classic Rickman! - 'The House of Susan Lulham' is classic Phil Rickman (and anyone who has read others by this author will know what that means.) For me Rickman is the best writer in the paranormal genre today, always balancing the creepy with the mundane, the gothic with the cosy, the grim with a touch of humour, and terrifying events with the presence of characters I care about so that I truly mind if they survive. The people who appear regularly in the Merrily Watkins series, are the sort who walk home with me on a dark night (some of the visitors I would rather not walk home with, obviously.) Merrily is now a part of my life and I feel I know here as well as my oldest friends. (I do worry about her smoking.) She offers what seems to be a realistic representation of the inner discomfiture of today’s Church as an institution, its empty pews, its need to update itself, to become more relevant, and above all its struggle with the concept of Deliverance. If anyone can ever reconcile me to religion it will be Merrily - rather a feat for a fictional character I think!
Review: Very Enjoyable - I love the Hereford of Phil Rickman, this story adds to the rich tapestry we've come to know. Phil Rickman's take on the paranormal is just how it is - tantalising on the edge of doubt. I also enjoyed the modernity of the story and the rather poisonous presence of social media and the horrific people who inhabit that twilit, troll-inhabited subterranean world, surely more terrifying than any ghost Merrily could dispel with St Patrick's Breastplate! I doubt even that would be effective in such a case. Great atmosphere, characters and Rickman can always find a wealth of paranormal interest to reel us in.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 310,501 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 2,122 in Horror (Books) 3,502 in Women Sleuths (Books) 9,010 in Science Fiction Crime & Mystery |
| Book 13 of 17  | Merrily Watkins Mysteries |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,369) |
| Dimensions  | 11.8 x 1.7 x 18.6 cm |
| Edition  | Main |
| ISBN-10  | 1782397558 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1782397557 |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 176 pages |
| Publication date  | 1 Oct. 2015 |
| Publisher  | Corvus |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Classic Rickman!
*by P***S on 19 January 2015*

'The House of Susan Lulham' is classic Phil Rickman (and anyone who has read others by this author will know what that means.) For me Rickman is the best writer in the paranormal genre today, always balancing the creepy with the mundane, the gothic with the cosy, the grim with a touch of humour, and terrifying events with the presence of characters I care about so that I truly mind if they survive. The people who appear regularly in the Merrily Watkins series, are the sort who walk home with me on a dark night (some of the visitors I would rather not walk home with, obviously.) Merrily is now a part of my life and I feel I know here as well as my oldest friends. (I do worry about her smoking.) She offers what seems to be a realistic representation of the inner discomfiture of today’s Church as an institution, its empty pews, its need to update itself, to become more relevant, and above all its struggle with the concept of Deliverance. If anyone can ever reconcile me to religion it will be Merrily - rather a feat for a fictional character I think!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Enjoyable
*by W***6 on 28 March 2015*

I love the Hereford of Phil Rickman, this story adds to the rich tapestry we've come to know. Phil Rickman's take on the paranormal is just how it is - tantalising on the edge of doubt. I also enjoyed the modernity of the story and the rather poisonous presence of social media and the horrific people who inhabit that twilit, troll-inhabited subterranean world, surely more terrifying than any ghost Merrily could dispel with St Patrick's Breastplate! I doubt even that would be effective in such a case. Great atmosphere, characters and Rickman can always find a wealth of paranormal interest to reel us in.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The House of Susan Lulham
*by D***T on 31 December 2014*

Merrily Watkins is asked to look into the strange phenomena which are bothering a young woman who has recently moved into an architect designed house in Hereford which was formerly owned by Susan Lulham who committed suicide in spectacular fashion. Zoe feels that Susan is till there in the house. So far so normal for Merrily's other job as Diocesan Deliverance Consultant. But Merrily has doubts about the whole thing - something doesn't ring true. As she and Sophie - the Bishop's lay secretary - work to uncover the history of the house, she becomes more and more worried by what they find. This is a really spooky short read and I was very glad I read it in daylight as I found I kept looking over my shoulder at the slightest noise. It is a novella and can be read at a sitting and it is an expanded version of the short story of the same name which appeared in the anthology 'Oxcrimes'. I read the short story first but you don't actually need to as the novella is complete in itself. If you haven't read any of this author's Merrily Watkins series then this novella might be a good place to start even though it is the latest on the series. It does give you a good idea as to whether you might enjoy the full length novels. For Merrily Fans this will stave off the withdrawal symptoms for a while.

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