Howard is
best known for her skilfully-crafted novels of upper middle- class
English life, but she did write three stories which come into the
realm of the strange and supernatural. Three of these initially
appeared alongside three stories by Robert
Aickman in
that touchstone of twentieth-century uncanny fiction,
We Are for the
Dark (1951),
the year after Howard’s first book, The Beautiful
Visit (1950),
had won the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize.
Short Stories
We Are For the Dark, Cape, 1951 (with Robert
Aickman)
(Including:
"Three Miles Up", "Perfect Love", and "Left Luggage".)
Mr Wrong, Cape, 1975
ditto, Viking (U.S.), 1975
(Including
"Mr Wrong".)
Three Miles Up, Tartarus Press
(Carlton-in-Coverdale), 2003
(Including:
"Three Miles Up", "Perfect Love", "Left Luggage" and "Mr
Wrong".)
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