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Beast in View
Beast in View | Margaret Millar
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Hailed as one of the greatest psychological mysteries ever written and winner of the 1956 Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award for Best Novel, Beast in View remains as freshly sinister today as the day it was first published. Thirty-year-old Helen Clarvoe is scared and all alone. The heiress of a small fortune, she is resented by her mother and, to a lesser degree, her brother. The only person who seemingly cares for her is the family’s attorney, Paul Blackshear. A shut-in, Helen maintains her residence in upscale hotel downtown. But passive-aggressive resentment isn’t the only thing hounding Helen Clarvoe. A string of bizarre and sometimes threatening prank phone calls has upended her spinster’s routine. Increasingly threatened, she turns to a reluctant Mr. Blackshear to get to the bottom of these strange calls. Originally doubtful of their seriousness, Blackshear quickly realizes that he is in the midst of something far more nightmarish than he thought possible. As he unravels the mystery behind the calls the identity behind them slowly emerges, predatory and treacherous.
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TJAhearne
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One of my students ate this up... let‘s see if it‘s worth it!

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Brie
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Truly terrifying novel with a shocking twist that I don‘t think has lessened much in time. Several people are plagued by malicious, twisted phone calls...then a couple end up dead. Who is toying with these people, and why?

LauraJ That cover! 5y
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Melismatic
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Beginning the first two reads of my Halloween #TBR!