List of works by Susan Hill
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 author Susan Hill
Susan Hill
Susan Hill is an English author of fiction and non-fiction works. Her novels include The Woman in Black, The Mist in the Mirror and I'm the King of the Castle for which she received the Somerset Maugham Award in 1971....

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Novels

  • The Enclosure
    The Enclosure
    The Enclosure is a novel by Susan Hill. Hill wrote the novel when she was 15-years old....

    . Hutchinson 1961
  • Do Me a Favour
    Do Me a Favour
    Do Me a Favour was the second novel written by Susan Hill, published in 1963....

    , Hutchinson 1963
  • Gentleman and Ladies
    Gentleman and Ladies
    Gentleman and Ladies is a novel by Susan Hill, published in 1968....

    . Hamish Hamilton 1968 Penguin Paperback1970
  • A Change for the Better
    A Change for the Better
    A Change for the Better is a novel by Susan Hill....

    , Hamish Hamilton 1969 Penguin Paperback 1971
  • I'm the King of the Castle
    I'm the King of the Castle (novel)
    I’m the King of the Castle is a novel written by Susan Hill, originally published in 1970. The French film Je suis le seigneur du château is loosely based on the novel.-Plot summary:...

    , Hamish Hamilton 1970; Penguin Paperback 1972
  • Strange Meeting
    Strange Meeting (book)
    Strange Meeting is a novel by Susan Hill about the First World War. The title of the book is taken from a poem by the First World War poet Wilfred Owen...

    , Hamish Hamilton 1971; Penguin Paperback 1973
  • The Bird of Night
    The Bird of Night
    The Bird of Night is a novel by Susan Hill. It won the 1972 Whitbread Award, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Susan Hill commented in 2006: A novel of mine was shortlisted for Booker and won the Whitbread Prize for Fiction. It was a book I have never rated. I don't think it works, though...

    , Hamish Hamilton 1972; Penguin Paperback1973
  • In the Springtime of the Year
    In the Springtime of the Year
    In the Springtime of the Year is a 1973 novel by Susan Hill. Hill states that the book was inspired by the sudden death of a man whom she had been close to for eight years....

    , Hamish Hamilton 1973; Penguin Paperback 1974
  • The Woman in Black
    The Woman in Black
    The Woman in Black is a 1983 thriller fiction novel by Susan Hill about a menacing spectre that haunts a small English town.It was adapted into a stage play by Stephen Mallatratt...

     - A Ghost Story, Hamish Hamilton Penguin Paperback 1983/ Mandarin Paperback 1989 Vintage Paperback 1999
  • Air and Angels
    Air and Angels
    Air and Angels, is a novel by English author Susan Hill, first published in 1991 by Sinclair Stevenson and since republished by Vintage Books in 1999 who have also made it available as an ebook...

    , Sinclair Stevenson 1991; Mandarin Paperback 1993; Vintage 1999
  • The Mist in the Mirror: A Ghost Story
    The Mist in the Mirror: A Ghost Story
    The Mist in the Mirror: A Ghost Story is a novel by Susan Hill. The novel is about a traveller called Sir James Monmouth and his pursuit of an explorer called Conrad Vane.-References:...

    , Hamish Hamilton 1992; Mandarin paperback 1993; Vintage 1999
  • Mrs de Winter
    Mrs de Winter
    Mrs de Winter is a novel by Susan Hill published in 1993. It is inspired by the Daphne du Maurier novel Rebecca....

    , Sinclair Stevenson 1993; Mandarin Paperback 1994; Vintage 1999
  • The Service of Clouds
    The Service of Clouds
    The Service of Clouds is a novel by Susan Hill....

    , Chatto and Windus 1997; Vintage 1999
  • Simon Serrailler crime novels:
    • The Various Haunts of Men
      The Various Haunts of Men
      The Various Haunts of Men is a novel by Susan Hill. It is the first in a series of six "Simon Serrailler" crime novels by the author...

      , Vintage, 2005
    • The Pure in Heart
      The Pure in Heart
      The Pure in Heart is a novel by Susan Hill. It is the second in a trilogy of crime novels which contains The Various Haunts of Men and The Risk of Darkness....

      , Vintage, 2006
    • The Risk of Darkness
      The Risk of Darkness
      The Risk of Darkness is a novel by Susan Hill. It is the third novel in the "Simon Serrailler" crime trilogy....

      , Chatto and Windus,2006
    • The Vows of Silence
      The Vows of Silence
      The Vows of Silence is a novel by Susan Hill. It is the fourth in a series of "Simon Serrailler" crime novels....

      , Chatto & Windus, 2008
    • Shadows in the Streets, 2010
    • The Betrayal of Trust, 2011
  • Corruption, Chatto and Windus
  • The Going Down of the Sun
  • The Man in the Picture: A Ghost Story
    The Man in the Picture: A Ghost Story
    The Man in the Picture: A Ghost Story, is a novel by English author Susan Hill, first published in 2007 by Profile Books. It has been featured as BBC Radio 4's Book at Bedtime.-Plot introduction:...

    , 2007
  • The Beacon
    The Beacon (novel)
    The Beacon, is a novel by English author Susan Hill, first published in 2008 by Chatto and Windus and in paperback the following year by Vintage Books.-Reception:...

    , 2008
  • The Small Hand, 2010

Short story collections

  • The Albatross
    The Albatross
    The Albatross is a novella written by Susan Hill first appearing in the collection The Albatross and Other Stories published by Hamish Hamilton in 1971. It won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize in 1972.. It appeared as a standalone book published by Penguin Books in 2000....

     and other stories, Hamish Hamilton 1970; Penguin 1972
  • A Bit of Singing and Dancing
    A Bit of Singing and Dancing
    A Bit of Singing and Dancing is a short story collection by British writer Susan Hill. It was published in 1973.The story mainly focuses on the tyranny and the freedom.Many people desire for the freedom just like Esme Fanshaw in this story...

    , Hamish Hamilton 1973; Penguin 1974
  • Listening to the Orchestra, Long Barn Books 1997
  • The Boy Who Taught the Beekeeper to Read
    The Boy Who Taught the Beekeeper to Read
    The Boy Who Taught the Beekeeper to Read is a short story collection by British writer Susan Hill published in 2003 by Chatto & Windus and the following year in paperback by Vintage Books...

    , Chatto and Windus
    Chatto and Windus
    Chatto & Windus has been, since 1987, an imprint of Random House, publishers. It was originally an important publisher of books in London, founded in the Victorian era....

     July 2003

Non Fiction

  • The Magic Apple Tree, (autobiography) Hamish Hamilton, 1982; Penguin 1985; Long Barn Books 1998
  • Through the Kitchen Window, Illustrated by Angela Barrett Hamish Hamilton 1984; Penguin 1986
  • Through the Garden Gate, (Illustrated by Angela Barrett), Hamish Hamilton, 1986
  • The Lighting of the Lamps, (Collected pieces) Hamish Hamilton, 1987
  • Shakespeare Country, (photographs by Talbot and Whiteman) Michael Joseph, 1987
  • The Spirit of the Cotswolds, (photographs by Nick Meers
    Nick Meers
    Nick Meers is a British landscape photographer and is the co-author of many published books that include his photography.Meers grew up in the Cotswolds and was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset. He then trained as a photographer and works with landscape photography, including panoramic...

    ), Michael Joseph, 1988
  • Family, (Autobiography) Michael Joseph, 1989
  • Reflections from a Garden, (Illustrated by Ian Stephens; written with Rory Stuart) Pavilion Books 1995
  • Howards End is on the landing 2009

Plays

  • The Cold Country and Other Plays for Radio (includes The End of Summer, Lizard in the Grass, Consider the Lilies, Strip Jack Naked); London, BBC Publications, 1975.
  • Lizard in the Grass, broadcast 1971; produced Edinburgh, 1988
  • On the Face of It, broadcast 1975; published in Act 1, edited by David Self and Ray Speakman, London, Hutchinson, 1979
  • The Ramshackle Company (for children); produced London, 1981
  • Chances, broadcast 1981; produced London, 1983.

Children's stories

  • One Night at a Time, Hamish Hamilton 1984; Puffin 1986
  • Mother's Magic, Hamish Hamilton 1985; Puffin 1986
  • Can it be True?; (illustrated by Angela Barrett) Hamish Hamilton 1987; Puffin 1988; Walker Books 1990
  • Susie's Shoes, (illustrated by Priscilla Lamont), Hamish Hamilton 1989; Puffin 1990
  • Stories from Codling Village, (illustrated by Caroline Crosland) Walker Books 1990
  • I've Forgotten, Edward Walker Books and Sainsburys 1990
  • I Won't Go there Again, Walker Books 1990
  • Pirate Poll (illustrated by Priscilla Lamont), Hamish Hamilton 1991; Puffin 1992
  • The Glass Angels, Walker Books 1991, Paperback 1993
  • Beware, Beware, (illustrated by Angela Barrett), Walker Books 1993, Paperback 1994
  • King of King's, (illustratedb by John Lawrence), Walker Books 1994
  • The Christmas Collection: An Anthology (illustrated: John Lawrence
    John Lawrence (illustrator)
    John Lawrence is an eminent English illustrator and wood engraver. He has twice won The Francis Williams Award for illustration , and twice been runner-up for the Kurt Emil - Maschler Award...

    ), Walker Books 1995
  • The Battle for Gullywith, 2008
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