Secretive upstairs neighbors! Mysterious upheavals in the wee hours, waking up the entire household! And an overwhelming sense that something's being hushed up. This classic novel, which shows up on many required reading lists, is chock-full of strange goings-on. My sister (now a college English professor) introduced me to this book when I was a teenager, and for my 50th birthday she bought me a copy of the first American edition, which I treasure. The image above shows the beautiful marbled cover of that volume.
Thank you, Cap'n Rick and Damefox, for your invaluable assistance with this one.
Mid-day nudges:
Did you notice that eight clues are unnecessarily lengthy? Why might that be?
Right! They are all characters in the book. [At this point you can Google -- or you can solve this in the intended way.]
Pretend Mike Shenk wrote this puzzle. (Yeah, right, Wendy; as if!) How might you interpret the title, literally?
Another clue is the preponderance of a two-letter word, or part of a word, in all of the parenthetical descriptions. What is it?
That's right: UP. Now how could you apply it to the HEAD of the themers?