Suspicion
Barbara Rogan
(Author)
Description
In the common course of events, people choose houses. Sometimes, though, it doesn't work that way. Sometimes houses choose people: They reach out, they whisper, they entice and enfold.Novelist Emma Roth was convinced that New York City was the only place to live, until the day she encountered the old Victorian mansion overlooking the Long Island Sound. Her husband, Roger, a chaos physicist, was entranced by the ever-changing convergence of land, water, and air; their son, Zack, by a backyard large enough for a real game of soccer. But for Emma, it was the octagonal tower library, whose panoramic view suggested a sort of omniscience no writer could resist.
Yet no sooner do they move into their dream house than the seemingly impossible occurs. Characters in a computer game address cruel personal remarks to Emma. Her manuscript is tampered with, her home invaded, her family threatened. Before long it is obvious that her tormentor not only has access to her home and her computer's hard drive, but also to her innermost thoughts, secrets, and fears. Hers is an intimate enemy, both vicious and elusive.
Because these things happen only when Emma is alone in the house, she is driven to question her own sanity. Could Roger be right when he hints that it's all in her head? Local rumor has it that the house is haunted, but Emma, a writer of ghost stories herself, no more believes in real ghosts than professional magicians believe in magic. As the trespasses into her life grow more bizarre and more dangerous, suspicion is cast in ever-widening arcs, until Emma is left to question every relationship she has, including her marriage.
Suspicion is an irresistible and addictively compelling tale about a woman who is both haunted and hunted.
Product Details
Price
$22.95
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publish Date
May 01, 2008
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.88 inches | 0.94 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781439101315
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About the Author
Barbara Rogan is the author of five previous novels, Changing States, Café Nevo, Saving Grace, A Heartbeat Away, and Rowing in Eden. Her books have been translated into eight languages. She lives on Long Island, New York, and is currently at work on her seventh novel.
Reviews
"Kirkus Reviews" Rogan's best so far...a winning, flat-out all-nighter.
"Publishers Weekly" This absorbing tale is artfully told...[with] rising suspense and vividly nuanced characters.
"The Poisoned Pen" The handling of the elements and the writing are masterful!
"Library Journal" Rogan weaves classic mystery and ghost-story elements together with modern technologies to create a novel that twists and turns right up to the end. A well-crafted book that is a pleasure to read.
"San Francisco Chronicle" Like Shirley Jackson, Rogan brings sophistication, skillful writing, and subtlety to the business of ghosts.
"New York Post" Completely absorbing.
"Booklist" A tightly woven thriller...Rogan builds suspense well and effectively updates the classic trappings of a ghost story. Guaranteed to keep readers turning pages into the wee hours.
"The Seattle Times""Suspicion" puts an energetic, suspenseful, and updated spin on the genre.
"Publishers Weekly" This absorbing tale is artfully told...[with] rising suspense and vividly nuanced characters.
"The Poisoned Pen" The handling of the elements and the writing are masterful!
"Library Journal" Rogan weaves classic mystery and ghost-story elements together with modern technologies to create a novel that twists and turns right up to the end. A well-crafted book that is a pleasure to read.
"San Francisco Chronicle" Like Shirley Jackson, Rogan brings sophistication, skillful writing, and subtlety to the business of ghosts.
"New York Post" Completely absorbing.
"Booklist" A tightly woven thriller...Rogan builds suspense well and effectively updates the classic trappings of a ghost story. Guaranteed to keep readers turning pages into the wee hours.
"The Seattle Times""Suspicion" puts an energetic, suspenseful, and updated spin on the genre.