Julia, Peter Straub
Julia, Peter Straub
1 Rating(s)
List: $22.50 | Sale: $15.75
Club: $11.25

Julia

Author: Peter Straub

Narrator: Susan Denaker

Unabridged: 11 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/12/2016


Synopsis

In a house in London a woman starts a new life, trying to put tragedy behind her. Then a pretty blonde child runs into view, bringing with her an inexplicable suggestion of evil.

Once Julia Lofting had a husband and a daughter. But everything has changed since she bolted from her marriage, in flight from the unbearable truth of her daughter's death. For Julia, there is no escape. Another child awaits, another mother suffers, and a circle of the damned gathers around her. The haunting has begun . . .

About The Author

PETER STRAUB is the New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen novels. In the Night Room and Lost Boy, Lost Girl are winners of the Bram Stoker Award, as is his collection 5 Stories. Straub is the editor of numerous anthologies, including the two-volume American Fantastic Tale from the Library of America. He died in 2022.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dave on July 01, 2022

"emptiness without end or meaning: that was death indeed, and it seemed to crawl forth from the walls of this house." 4.25 ⭐'s Initial Thoughts Peter Straub is one of the authors that has captured my imagination in my short career as a constant reader. I'd put him up there with Stephen King......more

Goodreads review by Cody | CodysBookshelf on January 08, 2019

In which I reread a book that I might as well have read for the first time, as I’d forgotten almost everything about it . . . . This novel’s central conceit is unforgettable: a young woman grieving the loss of her daughter leaves her (abusive, controlling — but this is the 1970s so his behavior is wr......more

Goodreads review by ItzSmashley on June 06, 2023

2.25 stars I struggled with this one, authors writing style wasn't to my taste. Very slow paced and many long drawn out descriptions of mundane things. Some of the horror scenes were good, but wasn't worth the slog it often felt like to get to them. Julia escapes her abusive husband and gets a place......more

Goodreads review by Bandit on February 04, 2016

This was the author's first venture into the supernatural genre, originally published in 1975 and it reads like it. It isn't dated per se, it seemly belongs to another time, one where attitudes where different, women's lib not quite there (or at all there really), one had to go to the actual library......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on February 22, 2015

Excellent read. Wonderfully tense and atmospheric, with classic gothic sensibilities. Thing is, I've heard lots of folks say, "If you loved GHOST STORY, JULIA will blow your mind!" In this case, I beg to differ. GHOST STORY painted with a much richer story, and the characters were far more likable,......more


Quotes

"GENUINELY FRIGHTENING."
--Chicago Tribune

"INDESCRIBABLY CHILLING . . . THERE IS NO RESPITE FROM THE HORRORS AND THE HAUNTINGS."
--Pittsburgh Press

"I haven't read anything that so terrifyingly evoked the presence of evil and supernatural threat since The Exorcist. JULIA may be better."
--Buffalo News

"HAUNTING, IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD."
--ROBERT BLOCH
   Author of Psycho