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A New York Times Bestseller: A young woman descends into a demonic madness—only to discover that it’s not simply in her mind
Aspiring model Allison Parker finally moves into her dream apartment: a brownstone on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. But her perfect home quickly turns hellish. The building is filled with a cast of bizarre tenants, including a reclusive blind priest, who watches her day and night through an upstairs window. Eventually, Allison starts seeing things and hearing strange noises from the empty apartment above hers. Before long, she uncovers the building’s demonic secret and is plunged into a nightmare of past misdeeds and evil that knows no bounds.
From New York Times–bestselling author Jeffrey Konvitz, The Sentinel, which was adapted into a feature film starring Ava Gardner, Cristina Raines, and Chris Sarandon, is classic horror at its best.
Aspiring model Allison Parker finally moves into her dream apartment: a brownstone on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. But her perfect home quickly turns hellish. The building is filled with a cast of bizarre tenants, including a reclusive blind priest, who watches her day and night through an upstairs window. Eventually, Allison starts seeing things and hearing strange noises from the empty apartment above hers. Before long, she uncovers the building’s demonic secret and is plunged into a nightmare of past misdeeds and evil that knows no bounds.
From New York Times–bestselling author Jeffrey Konvitz, The Sentinel, which was adapted into a feature film starring Ava Gardner, Cristina Raines, and Chris Sarandon, is classic horror at its best.
This is a classic horror that I missed out on the first time around because I never knew it was a book. I remember seeing the movie when I was a kid or bits of it anyway but I didn't realize it was adapted from a book.
A model with a dark past moves into a great apartment with affordable rent. All is well until she meets her neighbors!
Some of the language is a bit dated but the story itself stands up to the test of time.
A model with a dark past moves into a great apartment with affordable rent. All is well until she meets her neighbors!
Some of the language is a bit dated but the story itself stands up to the test of time.
I would rate it 4 of 5 stars.
I received a complimentary copy for review.
I received a complimentary copy for review.
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