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  2. Ira Levin - Wikipedia

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    Ira Levin. Ira Marvin Levin (August 27, 1929 – November 12, 2007) was an American novelist, playwright, and songwriter. His works include the novels A Kiss Before Dying (1953), Rosemary's Baby (1967), The Stepford Wives (1972), This Perfect Day (1970), The Boys from Brazil (1976), and Sliver (1991). Levin also wrote the play Deathtrap (1978).

  3. A Kiss Before Dying (novel) - Wikipedia

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    244 pages. A Kiss Before Dying is a 1953 novel written by Ira Levin. It won the 1954 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. The book has been adapted twice for the cinema: first in 1956 and later in 1991. Now a modern crime classic, Levin's story centers on a charming, intelligent man who will stop at nothing, even murder, to get where he wants to go.

  4. The Godfather (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The Godfather book series is a series of crime novels about Italian-American Mafia families, most notably the fictional Corleone family, led by Don Vito Corleone and later his son Michael Corleone. The first novel, The Godfather, written by Mario Puzo, was released in 1969. It was adapted into a series of three feature films, which became one ...

  5. Category:Novels by Ira Levin - Wikipedia

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    T. This Perfect Day. Categories: American novels by writer. Works by Ira Levin.

  6. The Stepford Wives - Wikipedia

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    PZ4.L664 St PS3523.E7993. The Stepford Wives is a 1972 satirical "feminist horror " [1] novel by Ira Levin. The story concerns Joanna Eberhart, a talented photographer, wife, and young mother who suspects that something in the town of Stepford is changing the wives from free-thinking, intelligent women into compliant wives dedicated solely to ...

  7. Rosemary's Baby (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary's Baby is a 1967 horror novel by American writer Ira Levin; it was his second published book. It was the best-selling horror novel of the 1960s, selling over four million copies. [1] The high popularity of the novel was a catalyst for a "horror boom" [clarification needed], and horror fiction would achieve enormous commercial success ...

  8. The Boys from Brazil (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times called it an "appallingly inventive plot." [3]In a 2011 review for The Guardian, Sophia Martelli wrote: "Although the book is now fairly dated, at the time of publication the inclusion of real or near-real characters (Mengele's nemesis Liebermann is a conflation of Nazi hunters such as Simon Wiesenthal and Serge Klarsfeld, who attempted to capture Mengele in South America ...

  9. Son of Rosemary - Wikipedia

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    The book received withering pans from most critics. Writing in Entertainment Weekly, Alexandra Jacobs called it "senseless balderdash, a pity when you consider how gracefully Rosemary's Baby flitted between the real and the fantastic, the paranoid and the paranormal. This resurrection only besmirches a devilishly good author's track record."