Lost Boy Lost Girl

Author:   Peter Straub
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:  

9780007142316


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   07 June 2004
Format:   Paperback
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A new psychological thriller from the co-author of the massive international No 1 bestseller BLACK HOUSE. From the ferocious imagination of Peter Straub springs a nerve-shredding new chiller about the persistence of evil. A woman kills herself for no apparent reason. A week later, her teenage son disappears. The vanished boy's uncle, Tim Underhill, returns to his home town of Millhaven to discover what he can. A madman known as the Sherman Park Killer has been haunting the neighbourhood, but Underhill believes that Mark's obsession with a local abandoned house is at the root of his disappearance. He fears that Mark came across its last and greatest secret – a lost girl, one who has coaxed Mark deeper and deeper into her mysterious domain. Only by following in their footsteps will Underhill uncover the shocking truth.

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Author:   Peter Straub
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Dimensions:   Width: 11.10cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9780007142316


ISBN 10:   0007142315
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   07 June 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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FROM THE REVIEWS OF BLACK HOUSE: 'One of the most brilliant and chilling thrillers of modern times.' Daily Mail'Fabulous. The ultimate in storytelling by two masters of the craft.' Independent on Sunday'A new horror epic ... impossible to put down once you have started.' Sunday ExpressPRAISE FOR PETER STRAUB: 'Straub is a master at creating fear out of everyday life.' Sunday Telegraph'No one is better than Straub at having whole communities rocked by the forces of wickedness.' Observer


The veteran horror writer's circuitous 16th outing (stories: Magic Terror, 2000, etc.). A suburban mom's suicide, a spooky abandoned house, and a teenager's unwitting pursuit of the truth about one of the nation's livelier serial killers -such are the ingredients here. They're pieced together, after a fashion, by successful NYC novelist Tim Underhill (first seen in Koko, 1988), who's summoned to the midwestern town of Millhaven by his brother Philip, a misanthropic high school vice-principal. Tim learns that his teenaged nephew Mark has found his mother Nancy dead in her bathtub. Following this essentially straightforward setup, the novel breaks apart into alternations of present action with flashbacks, experienced and relayed through various characters' viewpoints, Tim's journal, and an omniscient narrative voice only intermittently firmly distinguished from Tim's own. The central action is Mark's exploration (initially abetted by best pal Jimbo) of the uninhabited house directly behind his own-a house, we're asked to believe, that Mark had scarcely noticed (!) prior to his mother's suicide. Its secrets-sharply imagined and brimming with promising narrative menace-have to do with Nancy Underhill's first cousin Joseph Kalendar, a serial rapist, child abuser, and murderer. As the intrepid Mark (a sweet-natured golden boy whose stunning good looks are rather creepily overstressed) keeps uncovering nauseating things, Tim and Philip and involved local authorities (aided by Detective Tom Pasmore, on loan from Mystery, 1989, and The Throat, 1993) also zero in on Kalendar's horrific legacy. The fates of adolescent boys lured away by a malign sexual predator are painstakingly, laboriously connected to that of a lost girl (herself an otherworldly seductive force) who haunts those who failed to save her. And, in a nod to Straub's sometime collaborator Stephen King, Tim realizes that (a la King's The Dark Half) his own literary creations may have assumed lethal form. Strikingly imagined indeed, but the zigzag structure blurs the momentum and effect of what might have been one of Straub's best. (Kirkus Reviews)


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Author Website:   http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/microsites/blackhouse/

Peter Straub was born in Milwaukee, and is the author of fourteen novels, including Ghost Story and The Talisman (with Stephen King). He has won two British Fantasy Awards, two Bram Stoker Awards, the International Horror Guild Award and two World Fantasy Awards, and was elected Grand Master at the 1998 World Horror Convention. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages. He has lived in Ireland and England, and now lives in New York City.

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Author Website:   http://www.harpercollins.co.uk/microsites/blackhouse/

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