An edition of Audrey's Door (2009)

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An edition of Audrey's Door (2009)

Audrey's door

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Built on the Upper West Side, the elegant Breviary claims a regal history. But despite 14B's astonishingly low rental price, the recent tragedy within its walls has frightened away all potential tenants . . . except for Audrey Lucas. No stranger to tragedy at thirty-two -- a survivor of a fatherless childhood and a mother's hopeless dementia -- Audrey is obsessively determined to make her own way in a city that often strangles the weak. But is it something otherworldly or Audrey's own increasing instability that's to blame for the dark visions that haunt her . . . and for the voice that demands that she build a door? A door it would be true madness to open . . .

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Publisher
Harper
Language
English
Pages
412

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Cover of: La puerta de Audrey
La puerta de Audrey
2011, La Factoría de Ideas
Print book in Spanish
Cover of: Audrey's door
Audrey's door
2009, Harper
in English
Cover of: Audrey's door
Audrey's door
2009, Harper
in English
Cover of: Audrey's Door
Audrey's Door
September 29, 2009, Harper
Mass Market Paperback
Cover of: Audrey's Door
Audrey's Door
2009, HarperCollins
Electronic resource in English

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New York, N.Y

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3612.A559 A96 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
412 p. ;
Number of pages
412

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24110890M
ISBN 10
0061624217
ISBN 13
9780061624216
LCCN
2010275814

Work Description

2009 Bram Stoker Award winner.

Built on the Upper West Side, the elegant Breviary claims a regal history. But despite 14B's astonishingly low rental price, the recent tragedy within its walls has frightened away all potential tenants... except for Audrey Lucas. No stranger to tragedy at thirty-two-a survivor of a fatherless childhood and a mother's hopeless dementia- Audrey is obsessively determined to make her own way in a city that often strangles the weak. But is it something otherworldly or Audrey's own increasing instability that's to blame for the dark visions that haunt her... and for the voice that demands that she build a door? A door it would be true madness to open...

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