Night Things
Built by a madwoman during the Victorian era, Lake House is a 160-room mansion in the Adirondacks with stairways that lead nowhere, bizarre rooms designed to distort the senses, endless series of mazelike halls-and a century-long history of violent deaths. <br /><br />Lauren Montgomery, her son Garrett, and her new rock star husband Stephen Ransom have just arrived at Lake House, anticipating a long and relaxing summer. But what they don't know is that their rental home is actually a labyrinthine puzzle at whose center lurks something unspeakably evil . . . <br /><br />An inventive and chilling haunted house story in the vein of Mark Z. Danielewski's <i>House of Leaves</i>, Michael Talbot's <i>Night Things</i> (1988) is a page-turning mixture of horror and fantasy from the author of <i>The Delicate Dependency</i>. <br /><br />"[T]he most ingenious haunted house in years . . . a grand puzzle . . . Haunted-house fans will enjoy the inventive architecture of Lake House." - <i>Kirkus Reviews</i><br /><br />"Talbot is a great storyteller . . . Night Things has twists which will pleasantly surprise even jaded horror readers." - <i>Weird Tales Magazine</i>