
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
by Shirley Jackson (1962)
Like Joan Lindsay, this book offers an unsettling mystery with a strong sense of place and psychological depth.

by Brenda Niall
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by Shirley Jackson (1962)
Like Joan Lindsay, this book offers an unsettling mystery with a strong sense of place and psychological depth.

by Angela Carter (1979)
Echoing Joan Lindsay's atmospheric prose, Carter's stories weave dark, magical, and often unsettling tales.

by Miles Franklin (1901)
Similar to Joan Lindsay, this novel explores Australian life with a focus on female experience and societal constraints.

by Kenneth Cook (1961)
Like Joan Lindsay's work, this book captures the harshness of the Australian landscape and its psychological toll.

by Mark Z. Danielewski (1999)
If you enjoyed the eerie, inexplicable mystery of Joan Lindsay, this experimental novel offers a similarly disorienting and deeply unsettling experience.
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