The House Next Door
A Fiction, Suspense, Mystery book. ...and I thought I might take him home and see how he works. It's really neat...
Their lives would never be the same. Colquitt and Walter Kennedy enjoyed a life of lazy weekends, gathering with the neighbors on their quiet, manicured street and sipping drinks on their patios. But when construction of a beautiful new home begins in the empty lot next door, their easy friendship and relaxed get-togethers are marred by strange accidents and inexplicable happenings. Though Colquitt's rational mind balks at the idea of a "haunted" house, she cannot ignore the tragedies associated...
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- Pages: 352 pages
- ISBN: 9780061008733 / 61008737
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...and I thought I might take him home and see how he works. It's really neat the way all those little bone things fit together, like a zipper. Anne Rivers Siddons, The House Next Door You wouldn't maintain a house like that' you'd feet it and water it. You'd have to give it nourishment and love it to keep it alive and healthy. Anne Rivers Siddons, The House Next Door The room was bright and white and still and silent, but soundless sound roared and howled in it. Anne Rivers Siddons, The House Next Door
I downloaded this book because I read somewhere how much Stephen King loved it. While this story of a haunted modern house is written in lavishly lavender prose, I couldn't put the damn thing down until I finished it in two days. Besides shivering at the schlocky shock value of how each family who lives in the house is systematically... WARNING!!! THE FOLLOWING REVIEW CONTAINS PLOT SPOILERS. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!Trin's review was right on. I, too, picked up this book after reading Stephen King's rave review in Danse Macabre. And while I loved the beginning (Pie's miscarriage was truly horrific), my admiration turned to disbelief as the house made everybody in town... I had a lot of things to do today but instead I sat on the porch and read this whole thing, cover to cover. I couldn't stop. I was gripped - in the fiendish hands of an unholy obsession to find out just what was going to happen to these mid 70s upper middle class people and the House of Doom. Modern architecture! It is evil! It will...