Oh, dude, like, no way. "The Woman in Black" by Susan Hill is totally not in first person. It's actually written in third person, so you get to creepily observe all the spooky stuff happening to the characters from a safe distance. So, like, don't worry, you're not stuck in the protagonist's head for this haunting tale.
I believe that Susan was introduced in the novel, "God Save the Child".
"The Woman in Black" was written by Susan Hill and was first published in 1983. It is a gothic horror novel that has since been adapted into a successful stage play and film.
No. It's based on the novel by Susan Hill.
It's a fictional place mentioned in Susan Hills' novel 'The Woman in Black'.
Yes
It is set in England in Derbyshire for the first part about Monks Piece, then London for his work place then finally Crythin Gifford on the west coast of England for the remainder of the novel
black eyed susan
3 Linda Susan Agar (susan black) - with first husband Charles Alden Black, Jr (Carlie) - with second husband Lori Black - with second husband
Susan Easton Black was born in 1944.
The dark is Rising by Susan Cooper is in third person.
No, "The Lakeside Cottage" by Susan Wiggs is not part of a series. It is a standalone novel.
The black eyed-susan is Maryland's state flower.