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Psycho House

By: Robert Bloch
Narrated by: Paul Michael Garcia
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The new Bates Motel is a tourist attraction, a re-creation of the infamous murder site, and the developers are already counting their profits. But there’s a new exhibit that nobody expected: the bloody corpse of a teenage girl crumpled in the front hall, stabbed to death. Among the avalanche of press and publicity is reporter and true-crime book writer Amelia Haines, who is studying the original Psycho killings. To her, the new murders are a golden opportunity; if she can become part of the investigation, perhaps track down the killer herself, then her fame and fortune will be assured. But catching the madman won’t be easy: the town is full of suspects, and Amy’s best informants keep turning up murdered. If she isn’t careful, Amelia Haines may become the next permanent guest at the Bates Motel.

Robert Bloch (1917-1994) was a horror, suspense, and science fiction writer and screenwriter, best known for the novel Psycho. Altogether, he wrote over 220 stories collected in over two dozen collections, two dozen novels, screenplays for a dozen movies, and three Star Trek episodes. His many awards include the Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Awards (including Lifetime Achievement), and five Bram Stoker Awards. His autobiography, Once Around the Bloch, was his last major work.

©1990 Robert Bloch (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Horror Mystery Scary Horror Fiction

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“Bloch’s superb storytelling skills, combined with his masterful use of tension and suspense, make for excellent reading.” (School Library Journal)

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Well read, but the plot is weak, and the end is abrupt. Constant discussion of demonic possession was taxing and, ultimately, pointless. Mr Bloch has not delivered a strong conclusion to his trilogy.

Ends With a Whimper, Not a Bang

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Great book and first-rate narration by Paul Michael Garcia. His characterisations are excellent and the novel is a great third book in Bloch's trilogy.

Psycho House

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Back in Norman's hometown, the Bates house is being made into a tourist attraction. Days before its grand opening a young girl is murdered in the foyer after sneaking in at night. Numerous other murders follow, but if Norman's dead, who is doing all the killing?

Psycho III

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The last of the Psycho trilogy. Why have I said a return to form?
It’s returned to the subtlety of the first book so well worth the time it took to read.
So many twists in the plot… kept me guessing to the end.

A return to form

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There was little to hold my interest in this story, as it was plodding and full of throwaway dialogue. I suspect it was initially written as a screenplay then padded out by a third party. It doesn’t read much like earlier Bob Bloch work. Avoid.

Dull as dishwater

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