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Ira Levin

    August 27, 1929 – November 12, 2007

    Ira Levin was a master of suspense and horror, whose works were renowned for their meticulous construction and unsettling atmosphere. Often likened to a 'Swiss watchmaker,' Levin expertly wove elements of suspense, psychological dread, and social commentary into narratives that resonated with contemporary anxieties. His ability to tap into the darker aspects of human nature and society earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated readership. Levin's stories frequently explore the boundaries of morality and the insidious nature of evil within seemingly ordinary settings.

    Ira Levin
    The Boys from Brazil
    Veronica's room : a thriller in two acts
    Rosemary's Baby
    The Boys from Brazil (Level 4 Reader)
    A Kiss Before Dying
    Veronica's Room