Synopsis
Hoping to rekindle their troubled marriage, David and Ellen take a vacation at a lonely beachside cottage, but their efforts are thwarted by the appearance a beautiful and sensual ghost, Marianna, whom David cannot resist.
Reviews
In 1982, before Matheson achieved the cult-and-grandmaster status he enjoys today, Playboy Press published a version of this erotic ghost story that was so severely edited that the author took his name off the book, which was presented as by "Logan Swanson." In this "approved and restored" version, David and Ellen Cooper's 21-year marriage is nearing the rocks, so they decide to leave L.A. for a honeymoon on Long Island. Soon after they arrive at their beach cottage, a strange woman, Marianna, appears to David, who's immediately entranced. Matheson adeptly explores David's growing fear and guilt, which becomes intensified after he and Marianna make love in a secret room in the house. Although Marianna is portrayed as an "earthbound spirit" (a ghost who rejects the afterlife, appears real to all senses, believes she is alive and, through psychic attack, sucks life from the living) she's really more or less just another succubus, gussied up in Caspar-the-friendly-ghost clothing. With each graphically detailed sexual rendezvous, Marianna pushes David to deeper levels of obsession, loss of will and irrationality. When the evil ghost threatens Ellen, however, he comes to his senses just in time for a literally cliff-hanging ending. Though the author injects some excellent suspense into this tale, he also veers into unabashed bathos and outright titillation; anyone who's been waiting for a new--or even revised--Matheson on the level of I Am Legend or The Shrinking Man will have to keep marking time.
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First published in 1982 in a version so heavily edited that horror writer Matheson (7 Steps to Midnight, 1993, etc.) took his name off it, this ghost story is now offered in a restored, uncut edition. Television scripter David and his wife, Ellen, have returned to New York's Logan Beach, the site of their honeymoon 21 years earlier. Things go wrong from the first. The cottage they remembered has been washed away by a hurricane, and its replacement is dusty, depressing, and abnormally cold--hardly the place to revive their troubled marriage. Ellen leaves their bed to walk on the beach, and David discovers he is not alone. The most beautiful woman he has ever seen tells him about her love for the artist who last rented the house. Both disturbed and enchanted by Marianna, David keeps her visit a secret. He tries to return her locket the next day, but finds only a boarded-up shack where her house should stand. Marianna returns to him, however, and while Ellen sleeps upstairs, the pair has wild sex. Ice-cold and completely drained after this encounter, David promises himself it won't happen again. But whenever Ellen falls asleep or leaves the house, Marianna arrives. David feels less in control each time they meet. Mrs. Brentwood, who lives in a nearby mansion, tells David that Marianna is dead and remains earthbound only to feed her degenerate passions. His neighbor urges him to flee before he is driven insane. As the evidence mounts up, David moves from outraged incredulity to belief and convinces Ellen they must leave the house. But Marianna steps in, and David must fight the erotic ghost who possesses him to save the woman he truly loves. A chilling supernatural sortie marred only by a self-important epilogue about the power of the mind and the true meaning of love. -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Matheson, master of both horror and suspense, here gives us a picture of a man obsessed, then possessed, by the ghost of Marianna, a beautiful, depraved woman. David and Ellen have come to a cottage on the East Coast near their honeymoon cottage (since destroyed), trying to restore their marriage. Inside the cottage both feel preternaturally cold and enervated. When Marianna appears and thrusts herself on David, he makes no attempt to resist. When he is told by Marianna's sister what is going on, he at first refuses to believe it. When he does believe and tries to escape, Marianna takes over Ellen's body, and only desperate measures can save the couple. While the first half of this book is not entirely convincing, the second half is incredibly powerful. This belongs in any horror fiction collection.
Marylaine Block, St. Ambrose Univ. Lib., Davenport, Ia.
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