
The Haunting of Hill House
by Shirley Jackson (1959)
Similar to 'Within These Walls', this novel masterfully builds suspense in an isolated, creepy setting.

by Ania Ahlborn (2015)
With his marriage on the rocks and his life in shambles, washed-up true-crime writer Lucas Graham is desperate for a comeback, one more shot at the bestselling success he once enjoyed. His chance comes when he's promised exclusive access to death row inmate Jeffrey Halcomb, the notorious cult leader and mass murderer who's ready to break his silence after 30 years, and who contacted Lucas personally from his maximum-security cell. With nothing less to lose, Lucas leaves New York to live in and work from the scene of the crime: a split-level farmhouse on a gray sanded beach in Washington State whose foundation is steeped in the blood of Halcomb's diviners-- runaways who were drawn to his message of family, unity, and unconditional love.There, Lucas sets out to capture the real story of the departed faithful. Except that he's not alone. For Jeffrey Halcomb promised his devout eternal life and within these walls, they're far from dead.
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by Shirley Jackson (1959)
Similar to 'Within These Walls', this novel masterfully builds suspense in an isolated, creepy setting.

by Donna Tartt (1992)
Like 'Within These Walls', this book delves into a dark, insular group with morally ambiguous characters.

by Henry James (101)
This classic shares the supernatural dread and psychological tension found in 'Within These Walls'.

by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (2020)
Echoing 'Within These Walls', this novel offers a gothic atmosphere with unsettling supernatural elements.

by Adam Nevill (2012)
If you enjoyed the dark themes and supernatural horror of 'Within These Walls', this intense read is for you.
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