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"Chilling horror"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 5, 2002 on The Best Reviews
SummaryWhat if insidious evil flourished in the one place where
you feel most safe: your very own home? The chilling answer
comes from New York Times bestselling master of suspense
John Saul--in a new novel that makes terror a household
word.
The sudden, tragic death of her husband leaves Carolyn
Evans alone in New York City to raise an eleven year-old
son and a twelve-year-old daughter on little money and even
less hope. But then she meets and marries handsome,
successful Anthony Fleming, who wins her heart and embraces
her children. When Carolyn settles her family into
Anthony's spacious apartment on Manhattan's Central Park
West, her fears of an uncertain future give way to a sense
of abundant happiness. But soon, new terrors will come home
to roost in the luxurious, exclusive building named The
Rockwell. Midnight voices whisper of a cruel and hungry
presence that also calls The Rockwell home.
First, Carolyn's daughter begins to suffer from recurring
nightmares of strangers in her room at night. Then her son
insists that a neighbor's recently deceased child isn't
dead at all--but being held captive somewhere in The
Rockwell. And when Carolyn discovers a startling secret
about Anthony's past, it seems she, too, is falling victim
to the creeping paranoia infecting her family. Should she
doubt her perfect husband, their kindly fellow tenants, or
her own sanity? Does someone--or something--in her new home
have sinister designs on Carolyn and her children? Is her
new life charmed or cursed?
Step across the threshold of The Rockwell--and into the
dark
realm of John Saul . . . in a spine-tingling novel that
will haunt you wherever you live.
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