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House of Many Rooms [Mass Market Paperback]

Marius Gabriel (Author)
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)


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October 5, 1999
No one is surprised when Michael Florio is suspected of setting the fire that killed his wealthy, estranged wife, Barbara. Michael arrived at the Pacific Heights mansion just in time to save his two daughters--but not Barbara. Handsome, charismatic, and feared, Michael has a past shrouded by violence. Now he has only one concern: to protect his daughters--one of whom has all but confessed to murder.

It is a concern shared by Dr. Rebecca Carey. Thirteen years ago, Rebecca gave Therese Florio up for adoption. Now she is determined to save her daughter--innocent or guilty. Tracking the family to Michael's hideaway in the Italian countryside, Rebecca must watch every move she makes. She dares trust no one. Torn between her mission to save her troubled daughter and her growing attraction to a dangerously seductive man, Rebecca learns that what she feared most is true: You can never turn back.

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Gabriel's third romantic suspenser (The Mask of Time, 1994, etc.) is a tautand tensestory of a woman who must choose between a man she loves and a long-lost daughter, a choice complicated by the fact that either one of them may be a murderer. While recuperating from a mountain-climbing accident in Nepal, Dr. Rebecca Carey chances upon a small newspaper item that sends her flying across the world in an effort to help the child she gave up for adoption 13 years earlier. The girl, Therese Florio, is suspected of having set the fire that killed her adoptive mother, the pill-popping, child-abusing, and foul-mouthed Barbara. Her adoptive father, Michael, swiftly spirited her and her older, also adopted sister Devon to a secret hideout in Umbria. Rebecca follows, and, once there, tricks Michael into giving her the job of caring for his two daughters. Both Therese and Devon warm to her, and even the magnetically handsome, dangerous Michael is seduced by her beauty, intelligence, and strength. Nor is Rebecca immune to Michael's charismatic aura: The sexual tension between the two crackles and pops as Rebecca tries vainly to resist her employers advances. But her main concern is still Therese, a bright but seriously troubled girl prone to hysterical fits and occasional bouts of pyromania. Did Therese kill Barbara? The police certainly think so, and even Rebecca isnt sure. But more important than questions of innocence and guilt is Rebecca's fierce attachment to her disturbed child and her ferocious desire to keep Therese with herwhatever the cost. And when Rebecca comes to suspect incest as well as murder in the Florio household, she and Therese head for Mexico in a frantic, imperiled flight. Well-written and perfectly paced: a sexy, gripping thriller that doesn't miss a beat. -- Copyright ©1998, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"A sexy, gripping thriller that doesn't miss a beat."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Surprising plot twists, relentless suspense, and a humdinger of a climax. A spellbinding thriller that will keep readers riveted."
--Booklist

"Bravo! This suspense thriller weaves an intricate web of lies and deceit. The reader is kept guessing around every turn. [House of Many Rooms] touches nearly every human emotion conceivable."
--Rendezvous

"Gabriel exhibits a fine Gothic touch."
--Richmond Times-Dispatch

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (October 5, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553572253
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553572254
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,403,949 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars great fiction, suspense, April 27, 2000
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This review is from: House of Many Rooms (Mass Market Paperback)
"Let's say that my character is a house of many rooms," says Michael Florio, the anti-hero of this thriller. Although I had heard raves about this book and knew of the level of suspense in the story, I wasn't prepared to be as engrossed as I was - for the first two-thirds of the book, that is.

In the wealthy and exclusive San Francisco enclave of Pacific Heights, Michael and Barbara Florio's fifteen-year marriage has disintegrated into a vengeful, dysfunctional relationship. When a suspicious fire ends the life of alcoholic, pill popping, child-smacking Barbara, Michael takes his two adopted daughters, golden child Devon and "crazed" pyromaniac Therese, and heads for Urbino, Italy, to hide out, leaving the investigators to wonder who really set the fire, Michael or Therese.

Thirteen years earlier, Rebecca Carey had given up Therese for adoption. Now she is recovering in a modest, but well-run Nepalese hospital after nearly dying in a mountain climbing accident. Upon reading the article relating the death of Barbara Florio, whom she had met during adoption proceedings, she, too, takes off for Urbino, where a long ago conversation indicates to her that Michael might be hiding. Her plan to get a job working for the family, none of whom know who she really is, is successful, and Rebecca finds herself drawn to the sullen, sometimes violent child who once was her own.

While Rebecca slowly begins to gain Therese's trust, much to Michael and Devon's anger, she is appalled by revelations that make her believe that Therese's only chance rests in being separated from Michael and Devon. Unfortunately, Rebecca is also attracted to the dark, dangerous man, and can only wonder what will happen when he finds out she is Therese's biological mother. When the police catch up with the fugitive family, Rebecca takes the opportunity and flees with her daughter to Mexico, where Ryan Foster, Therese's natural father, works in a hospital.

Michael Florio is brilliantly characterized, and it was here that I found both the strength and the biggest problem with the story. Michael is seductive, dangerous, a psychopath to be sure, and Rebecca's surrender to him was only to be expected. In contrast, Ryan Foster is a little too conveniently placed and timed; after thirteen years, he is only too happy to open his arms and heart to both Rebecca and Therese, to do anything for them when he receives the phone that will change his life. I ended the book feeling that Rebecca would never really forget Michael, an unfair ending to Ryan and Therese as well.

Rebecca, on the other hand, was not as well drawn and Therese's opening up to her seemed to happen a little too quickly, considering how many other people had tried to get through to the girl.

While the latter part of The House of Many Rooms didn't shine as bright as the first two-thirds, most of the story was indeed thrilling and suspenseful.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It kept me turning pages, February 14, 2000
This review is from: House of Many Rooms (Hardcover)
This would make a great Hollywood formula movie. But despite it's predictability and Hollywood ending, it keeps you guessing, as confused as the heroine is over who to trust and who to believe. A great read for a rainy afternoon like today; even while I was second guessing the characters and waiting for the ending I expected, I couldn't put it down!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mind Twister, August 23, 2000
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Kimberly R. Cole "Kimberly" (Asheville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: House of Many Rooms (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was a mind twister. Very different plot from other thriller's I have read. I have to admit, I felt for Therese, and could not wait to find the outcome for her. It does seem a little unreal how Rebecca came back into Therese's life and virtually took her away from Michael and Devon, in a sense, to easy. The best part of this book is the twisted plot of Michael and Devon. I wish the ending would have went into a little more detail of Therese's new life. Good book overall.
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