The Hush Sisters


The Hush Sisters
by Gerard Collins
Genre: Gothic Fiction

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Sissy and Ava Hush are estranged, middle-aged sisters with little in common beyond their upbringing in a peculiar manor in downtown St. John’s. With both parents now dead, the siblings must decide what to do with the old house they’ve inherited. Despite their individual loneliness, neither is willing to change or cede to the other’s intentions. As the sisters discover the house’s dark secrets, the spirits of the past awaken, and strange events envelop them. The Hush sisters must either face these sinister forces together or be forever ripped apart.

In The Hush Sisters, Gerard Collins weaves psychological suspense with elements of the fantastic to craft a contemporary urban gothic that will keep readers spellbound until the novel whispers its startling secrets.





GERARD COLLINS is a Newfoundland writer whose first novel,nbsp; Finton Moon , was nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award and won the Percy Janes First Novel Award. His short-story collection,nbsp; Moonlight Sketches , won the NL Book Award, and his stories have been published widely in journals and anthologies. He lives in southern New Brunswick.




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Comments

  1. It's been a while since I read any Gothic Fiction. A genre I do enjoy.

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    1. I hope you'll enjoy this one, Mary. It's probably more like neo-Gothic in that it has a lot of the same elements but it's set in modern day and in an urban setting. Thankns for your comment.

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  2. I love the cover! The colors and design are great.

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    1. Thank you, Jeanna. The cover artist was Rhonda Molloy - she's very talented.

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  3. I like the cover. It is so interesting

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    1. Thanks, Debby. The. cover artist, Rhonda Molloy, took some suggestions I made and made something original and compelling from them.

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  4. I love books with sisters as the protagonists. This sounds like a very interesting story.

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    1. Thanks, Kari. It was an interesting story to write.

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  5. You don't see as many gothic genre novels lately. Maybe they willcmake a resurgence.

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    1. I agree that it's not as common these days. It's more of a neo-gothic, though, really, because it's more contemporary and urban. There are some writers who use a few gothic elements, and it's more of a hybrid of gothic and something else (horror, for example, or in my case gothic literary).

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