Small but perfectly formed is how I would sum up this book. It would probably only take about 3 hours at most to read all in one go, which is probably how it is best done.
The descriptions of place, weather, sea and the marshes are eerie and atmospheric, conjuring up the setting for the story beautifully.
The story is not complex or terrifying and the author tantalises the reader by dropping clues about the Woman in Black so that you 'get it' before Arthur and are then desperate for him to catch up so that all can be revealed.
I would recommend this to anyone who wants a well-written and entertaining story to take on a long train journey or quiet night by the fire.
Great choice and a really good start to the 2nd Fur Quits Book Swap - thanks, TE.