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It's a lot of fun to compare this classic 1974 novel to the semi-popular film version---at the end of the day, you want the book!
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Pretty good, somewhat forgotten '70's horror gem. It starts with a troubled model who gets a deal on an apartment in an old brownstone that is too good to be true. The other tenants are nice enough, if a little eccentric. And what is the deal with the old, blind priest that never leaves his attic apartment? Before long she's hearing strange noises and seeing things. heavy footsteps pace back and forth all night long in the...
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Originally I read this book about thirty years ago. This week, I re-read it. Why? Because it's one of my favorite thrillers. If you enjoy books with a religious twist and believe in heaven and hell, this is right up your alley. A grotesque blind priest sits by a door, watching, not allowing anyone by. A young model wonders: why? The creative tension mounts as Konvitz brings you to hell's gate. I don't want to give away the...
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New York City, 1974: Allison Parker has had a difficult life, but things are really looking up for her. After presiding over her father's funeral, she returns to her life in the big apple to start anew. She has a handsome boyfriend who is a succesful lawyer, a growing career as a model, and she has just moved in to the perfect apartment in an old brownstone. But Allison soon finds that her life is being controlled by unseen...
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