Stepford Wives 1ST Edition Thus P1876
A chilling bestselling novel by the author of "Rosemary's Baby." Described by Mary Ellin Barrett of "Cosmopolitan" - "Ira Levin's new chiller has a clincher of such hard-edged horror as to make his 'Rosemary's Baby' seem a drawing-room comedy," this book should seem to be a compelling quick read. Although ostensibly divided into three parts, part three has six pages, and the first four to six words of each segment in the first two parts - sometimes as little as one or two pages - are in boldface caps about three times the size of the rest of the text. Joanna Eberhart may feel she's left the dangers of a crime-ridden city behind, but although Stepford may seem as pleasant as the white picket fence town of David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" appears outwardly . . . inside is an *entirely* different situation . . .