
Parlor Games
1979
First Published
3.08
Average Rating
252
Number of Pages
Genuine suspenseful read that recalls the Hitchcock-imitator suspense films of the late 1960's and 1970's. If you like Julia or Dressed to Kill—heck, even if you were a fan of Dallas and Falcon Crest—you'll probably enjoy reading this. It moves very, very quickly. I finished it in a day
Avg Rating
3.08
Number of Ratings
61
5 STARS
7%
4 STARS
25%
3 STARS
48%
2 STARS
13%
1 STARS
8%
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Author

Robert Marasco
Author · 4 books
Robert Marasco was born in the Bronx in 1936 and educated at Regis High School in Manhattan and Fordham University. A classical scholar, Marasco taught at Regis before turning to writing, with Child’s Play, an eerie melodrama about incidents of evil at a Catholic boys’ school. The play was a surprise success in 1970, running for 343 performances on Broadway and earning a Tony Award nomination for best play of the year, and was adapted for a 1972 film. Marasco also wrote two novels: Burnt Offerings (1973) and Parlor Games (1979). Burnt Offerings was a bestseller and spawned a 1976 film adaptation directed by Dan Curtis and starring Oliver Reed, Karen Black, and Bette Davis. Marasco died of lung cancer in 1998.