Burnt Offerings (Valancourt 20th Century Classics)

(Author) Robert Marasco
Format: Hardcover
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Ben and Marian Rolfe are desperate to escape a stifling summer in their tiny Brooklyn apartment, so when they get the chance to rent a mansion in upstate New York for the entire season for only $900, it's an offer that's too good to refuse. There's only one catch: behind a strange and intricately carved door in a distant wing of the house lives elderly Mrs. Allardyce, and the Rolfes will be responsible for preparing her meals. But Mrs. Allardyce never seems to emerge from her room, and it soon becomes clear that something weird and terrifying is happening in the house. As the suspense builds towards a revelation of what really lies behind that locked door, the Rolfes will discover that their cheap vacation rental comes at a terrible cost . . . The basis for a classic 1976 film adaptation and an acknowledged influence on Stephen King's The Shining, Burnt Offerings is one of the most original and scariest haunted house novels ever written. This edition, the first in decades, features a new introduction by award-winning author Stephen Graham Jones. "[N]ear brilliance . . . a disturbing tale . . . highly recommended." - Stephen King "Burnt Offerings has no peer. Better than Rosemary's Baby, The Other, and The Exorcist." - Hartford Courant "Insidiously frightening . . . It snares you early and draws you inexorably to one of the most nerve-shattering finales in years." - Publishers Weekly "Terrifies even by daylight." - New York Times

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Publisher:
Valancourt Books
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781948405898
Publish year:
2015
Publish date:
March 17, 2015

Robert Marasco

Robert Marasco was an American playwright and novelist best known for his chilling thriller "Burnt Offerings," which was adapted into a successful film. His writing style was characterized by psychological depth and suspenseful storytelling. Marasco's work made significant contributions to the horror genre, influencing future authors and filmmakers.

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