Midnight House Explained

Midnight House
Author:Ethel Lina White
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Mystery
Publisher:Collins Crime Club (UK)
Harper Brothers (US)
Release Date:1942
Media Type:Print

Midnight House is a mystery thriller novel by the British writer Ethel Lina White, which was first published in 1942. It was published in America by Harper under the alternative title Her Heart in Her Throat.[1]

Synopsis

In a small English town, Elizabeth is employed as the governess of two small children of the widowed Captain Pewter. The house is located in an isolated Victorian era crescent of houses. The house next door has been shut up for many years where a tragic illicit romance once took place. To Elizabeth's alarm the Captain's son Barney appears to still be under the influence of his former governess Maxine who had been dismissed by the Captain. In addition an apparently deranged man is killing woman in the streets. Elizabeth becomes convinced that there is a connection between the killings, Maxine and the old empty house next door.

Film adaptation

In 1945 it was adapted into a Hollywood film The Unseen directed by Lewis Allen and starring Joel McCrea, Gail Russell and Herbert Marshall.[2] The film shifted the setting from England to the United States.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Reilly p.1473
  2. Goble p.498