Novels:
* The Woman in Black: Her most famous novel, a chilling ghost story that has been adapted for the stage and screen multiple times.
* I'm the King of the Castle: A dark and complex coming-of-age story exploring themes of isolation and manipulation.
* The Bird of Night: A haunting novel set in the 19th century, examining the lives of two women in a remote village.
* The Mist in the Mirror: A gothic thriller about a woman haunted by the past.
* The Small Hand: A psychological suspense novel exploring the relationship between a mother and her daughter.
* The Happy Eater: A satirical novel about a woman obsessed with food.
* The Various Haunts of Men: A collection of stories about the dark side of human nature.
Other Works:
* Short Stories: Hill has written numerous short stories, many of which are collected in volumes like "The Woman in Black and Other Stories" and "A Bit of Singing and Dancing."
* Plays: She has also written several plays, including "The Woman in Black," which has become a long-running stage production.
* Non-fiction: Hill has written several non-fiction books, including "How to Write a Novel" and "The Art of the Short Story."
* Literary Criticism: She has written extensively about literature, particularly the works of Charles Dickens.
Susan Hill's work is characterized by its psychological complexity, atmospheric settings, and exploration of themes of loss, isolation, and the dark side of human nature. She is a master of suspense and a gifted storyteller, whose work continues to captivate readers around the world.