"One summer night in 1955, a boy and his cousin plunge naked into the moonlit waters of a rural quarry. Only one of them emerges. Two decades later, Miles Teagarden, now divorced and a struggling writer, returns to his family home in Arden, Wisconsin, just as he had promised he would on that fateful night. But the landscape he once knew so well has turned eerie and threatening. His erstwhile friends and rivals in the small town, and even his blood relatives, view him with suspicion. And their paranoia seems justified when ...
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"One summer night in 1955, a boy and his cousin plunge naked into the moonlit waters of a rural quarry. Only one of them emerges. Two decades later, Miles Teagarden, now divorced and a struggling writer, returns to his family home in Arden, Wisconsin, just as he had promised he would on that fateful night. But the landscape he once knew so well has turned eerie and threatening. His erstwhile friends and rivals in the small town, and even his blood relatives, view him with suspicion. And their paranoia seems justified when another beautiful, blonde teenage girl goes missing--much as his cousin Alison did all those years ago. Miles feels a sinister force is at work, gathering strength. And as the anniversary of their quarry swim approaches, he begins to fear that Alison will find a way to make their date"--
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Add this copy of If You Could See Me Now to cart. $15.00, good condition, Sold by Burnt_Biscuit_Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newnan, GA, UNITED STATES, published 1977 by Coward McCann & Geoghegan.
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Good. First edition. HC DJ Some minor foxing on edges. Burnt Biscuit Books is honored to be working on the massive (and pretty impressive) estate of Sci Fi Publisher, Franklyn M. Dietz. In late 1956, he founded the Lunarians, aka the New York Science Fiction Society, which in turn launched Lunacon, a convention that continues to this day. Among the fanzines he published or co-published, with was Science, Fantasy and Science Fiction, starting in April 1948, Ground Zero, from March 1958 to February 1960 and Luna Monthly. He and his wife, Ann also published books as Luna Publications, including Speaking of Science Fiction.
A great book for you mystery/thriller/horror lovers. Straub is a master of the genre. Read this book. Its a story of love, but it'll freak you out all the same, and keep you turning that pages.