A review by luminous
Wylding Hall by Elizabeth Hand

3.0

Somewhat entertaining interview-style novella. If you go in expecting a spooky story or any scares, you will be disappointed. I was disappointed. Because it was promoted as horror, when at best it's a mildly haunted house, a piece of folklore that might be real, and one sort of scary ghostly figure in a photograph moment.

Just read/listen for the story of the band. FYI I think the blurb implies there's some mystery about who is telling the truth. I didn't get the sense that anyone was lying and their stories all matched so I don't know what that's about.