Lost Boy Lost Girl
Peter Straub
(Author)
Description
A woman commits suicide for no apparent reason. A week later, her son fifteen-year-old Mark Underhill vanishes. His uncle, novelist Timothy Underhill, searches his hometown of Millhaven for clues that might help unravel this horrible dual mystery. He soon learns that a pedophilic murderer is on the loose in the vicinity, and that shortly before his mother s suicide, Mark had become obsessed with an abandoned house where he imagined the killer might have taken refuge. No mere empty building, the house whispers from attic to basement with the echoes of a long-hidden true-life horror story, and Tim Underhill comes to fear that in investigating its unspeakable history, Mark stumbled across its last and greatest secret: a ghostly lost girl who may have coaxed the needy, suggestible boy into her mysterious domain."Product Details
Price
$8.99
$8.36
Publisher
Ballantine Books
Publish Date
September 28, 2004
Pages
336
Dimensions
4.22 X 6.86 X 1.01 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Mass Market Paperbound
EAN/UPC
9780449149911
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About the Author
Peter Straub is the New York Times-bestselling author of more than a dozen novels. In the Night Room and lost boy, lost girl were winners of the Bram Stoker Award, as was his collection 5 Stories. Straub is the editor of numerous anthologies, including the two-volume American Fantastic Tales from the Library of America. He lives in Brooklyn.
Reviews
WINNER OF THE BRAM STOKER AWARD "lost boy lost girl may be the best book of [Peter Straub's] career."
-STEPHEN KING "EERIE, UNNERVING, AND CONCISE . . .
DARK AND SURPRISINGLY MOVING."
-The Miami Herald
"A lost boy and a lost girl, a serial killer and a haunted house, a suicide and a kidnapping-Straub's masterful tale of ultrahorror is all that and a bag of chips!"
-Entertainment Weekly (The Must List)
"[A] wonderful webwork of a book . . . It's funny, and heartwarming, and genuinely scary."
-NEIL GAIMAN "GENUINELY CREEPY."
-The New York Times Book Review
-STEPHEN KING "EERIE, UNNERVING, AND CONCISE . . .
DARK AND SURPRISINGLY MOVING."
-The Miami Herald
"A lost boy and a lost girl, a serial killer and a haunted house, a suicide and a kidnapping-Straub's masterful tale of ultrahorror is all that and a bag of chips!"
-Entertainment Weekly (The Must List)
"[A] wonderful webwork of a book . . . It's funny, and heartwarming, and genuinely scary."
-NEIL GAIMAN "GENUINELY CREEPY."
-The New York Times Book Review