
The setup of Hill House as an antagonistic force is so compelling that the events end up feeling restrained and slightly underwhelming.
I love the idea of a house that has been built (or has morphed) to be disorientating. Lulling it's inhabitants into a literal false sense of security. I suspect that The Devil in the White City will make for a good companion piece in this regard.
The setup of Hill House as an antagonistic force is so compelling that the events end up feeling restrained and slightly underwhelming.
I love the idea of a house that has been built (or has morphed) to be disorientating. Lulling it's inhabitants into a literal false sense of security. I suspect that The Devil in the White City will make for a good companion piece in this regard.