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The House of Susan Lulham (2014) is a crime/ghost story novella by British author Phil Rickman, what he describes as the "12 and a half" entry in his Merrily Watkins series, about a female vicar and diocesan exorcist for the cathedral city of Hereford. The Watkins stories combine supernatural and mystery elements, leading them to be classified variously as horror and crime fiction (though Rickman personally rejects the label of horror writer).

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  • The House of Susan Lulham (en)
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  • The House of Susan Lulham (2014) is a crime/ghost story novella by British author Phil Rickman, what he describes as the "12 and a half" entry in his Merrily Watkins series, about a female vicar and diocesan exorcist for the cathedral city of Hereford. The Watkins stories combine supernatural and mystery elements, leading them to be classified variously as horror and crime fiction (though Rickman personally rejects the label of horror writer). (en)
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  • The House of Susan Lulham (en)
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  • The House of Susan Lulham (2014) is a crime/ghost story novella by British author Phil Rickman, what he describes as the "12 and a half" entry in his Merrily Watkins series, about a female vicar and diocesan exorcist for the cathedral city of Hereford. The Watkins stories combine supernatural and mystery elements, leading them to be classified variously as horror and crime fiction (though Rickman personally rejects the label of horror writer). The novella in its original form was published as a short story in the OxCrimes collection, which gathered 27 short crime stories, part of a series of differently themed books in support of Oxfam, the African aid charity. The story was then extended to one more than five times as long, after readers expressed an interest in reading the rest of the story. This lengthened edition came out as a Kindle book before reaching print. (en)
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