An eerie psychological tension builds as Larry Mann, abandoned by his wife, tries to make Amanda, the new lodger in his apartment building, feel at home, an initially benevolent impulse that leads to obsession and dark ruminations. A first novel.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Intense and chilling to the core!,
This review is from: The Last Girl (Mass Market Paperback)
Ever since 70-year-old Larry Mann set eyes on 23-year-old Amanda, the new tenant at a boarding house in London, he was convinced that she would be his new best friend. He is lonely and convinced that Amanda is his soulmate. Shy and depressed, Amanda has no idea how to turn his desperate attempts at kindness -- buying gifts, making tea parties, becoming her confidant -- down, especially when Francis, her lover, begins to spend weekends with her. Larry's intentions are good -- or are they? Is there something sinister behind his persuasiveness with Amanda? This extremely shocking, chilling, haunting and original thriller will keep you turning the pages until its disturbing conclusion. I marvel at the unique narration; Larry's voice drips with contempt and obsession. Penelope Evans has written an incredible thriller that should be devoured within days. Read it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
He'd do anything for a friend...,
By Cami (Southern Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Last Girl (Mass Market Paperback)
Larry Mann is a lonely old lodger in England. His only neighbors are his grouchy landlord downstairs, Ethel, and her dying, war-vet husband. Ethel has rented the remaining empty rooms to Indian girls for the past decade. Larry hasn't attempted to befriend these girls, as they are culturally different and tend to keep to themselves and never ask of ol' Larry's assistance. Yet, one day Larry is shocked to come home and find a fellow English girl by the name of Amanda. She's extrememly timid and not strikingly attractive, but Larry finds himself drawn to this mysterious young lady. Larry is convinced that the world has been cruel to Mandy, just as it has been to himself. He's certain they must be kindred spirits. Soon, Larry is going all out to accomadate his Mandy. He's buying her snacks, cigarettes, and even buys a bird so that Mandy can play with it when she comes up to visit. Mandy's a busy college student, but Larry manipulates her so as to be worked into her daily routine. Larry will do ANYTHING for a friend. Read this book to see what kind of mind lurks behind the wrinkled forehead of ol' Larry. The chilling prose of this book delves deep into a mind that not only revulses the reader but also encourages sympathy. Penelope Evans' words will chill you as you read this classic thriller! Buy it today!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Knock-Out of a Read,
This review is from: The Last Girl (Mass Market Paperback)
This book was a wonderful work of psychological suspense; it showed how a seemingly innocent interest can turn into obsession and from obsession into--well--sheer terror. Evans shows marvelous insight into the character of Larry, man who is both pathetic and monstrous, yet always human, disturbingly so. A brilliant job!
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