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I'm not sure how good it is, it's meant to be weird as hell. But it's (arguably) the novel that first popularised gothic fiction. That and I already happened to own a copy I picked up at the British Library's exhibition of gothic literature, so I won't have to go out and buy it.
But I'll also second the recommendation for The Shadow of the Wind, though I've already read it so probably won't join in.
I am excited and a little iffy about The Shadow of the Wind. Its plot seems to be almost identical to Inkheart. But with two votes for it will make it onto the poll.



Interesting to me is that it was written in 1948. I read the blurb, saw 'injured fighter pilot', and envisioned one of the numerous conflicts of the last decade or so.

Cottam is very good - I've read House of Lost Souls as well as another one or two of his. The Waiting Room is absolutely chilling. Not sure if it's because of the 100th anniversary, but a lot of authors seem to be recognizing the Gothic elements of WWI these days.
Bentley Little has been in my TBR stack for over a year. Someone recommended him and I have yet to actually do so. I have two of his books and always seem to get distracted by some thing else. ;)
Nancy wrote: "The Haunting of Toby Jugg by Dennis Wheatley. the same man wrote The Devil Rides Out. has anyone read it?"
I am sorry Nancy. I am going to have to say no to this nomination, only because it is the third book in a series. However if you would like to change your nomination to the first book in the series, I will gladly add it to the poll.
I am sorry Nancy. I am going to have to say no to this nomination, only because it is the third book in a series. However if you would like to change your nomination to the first book in the series, I will gladly add it to the poll.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Waiting Room (other topics)The Shadow of the Wind (other topics)
Inkheart (other topics)
The Castle of Otranto (other topics)
The Shadow of the Wind (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Horace Walpole (other topics)Carlos Ruiz Zafón (other topics)
One nom per person.
Feel free to post duplicates. This lets me know that more than one person is interested in said novel.
Thanks!