
The Thirteenth Tale
by Diane Setterfield (2006)
Like 'A Slow and Secret Poison', this offers a gothic atmosphere steeped in secrets and a crumbling estate.

by Carmella Lowkis (2026)
<b>In the early 1900s, a young gardener at a lush English manor falls in love with her employer whose past is shrouded in deadly secrets—from the author of the “twisty, Gothic thriller” (<i>Entertainment Weekly) Spitting Gold</i>.</b> 1922, When Vee Morgan accepts the job of gardener at a crumbling stately home in southwest England, she’s hoping it’s a fresh start. But Harfold Manor is shadowed by its own grief and the memories of long-faded glory, its rooms haunted by the only surviving member of the family, Lady Arabella Lascy. Vee is fascinated by her enigmatic new employer, a woman obsessed with the curse she believes has killed her family one by one and is coming for her next. Her only hope for escape is a local the elusive dancing hare that gave her ancestor its blessing and the house its name. But even as Vee falls deeper under the thrall of Harfold and Lady Arabella, her own dark past finally catches up to her in this lush and atmospheric novel.
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by Diane Setterfield (2006)
Like 'A Slow and Secret Poison', this offers a gothic atmosphere steeped in secrets and a crumbling estate.

by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (2020)
Echoes the gothic dread and isolation of 'A Slow and Secret Poison' with a decaying mansion and dark secrets.

by Donna Tartt (1992)
Similar to 'A Slow and Secret Poison', it features morally complex characters and hidden dangers within an insular community.

by Shirley Jackson (1959)
Captures the unsettling atmosphere and psychological tension found in 'A Slow and Secret Poison'.

by Sarah Waters (2002)
Offers the complex plotting and dark secrets reminiscent of 'A Slow and Secret Poison', with a similar vein of psychological suspense.
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