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Whispers Summary

Dean Koontz, Adult, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Parenting, psychological, Serial Killer, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Whispers

Published: April 1980
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Adult, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Parenting, psychological, Serial Killer, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Hilary Thomas, a Los Angeles screenwriter, is attacked in her house by Bruno Frye, a mentally ill man whose Napa Valley winery she previously visited. 

Frye attempts to rape her, but she holds him at gunpoint and calls the cops. Detective Tony Clemenza assures her that Frye has a solid alibi because the cops contacted his house and he replied, demonstrating that he was nowhere near Los Angeles that night.

Frye comes the next day and assaults Hilary again, this time getting numerous knife wounds before fleeing. She contacts the police and meets with Clemenza again, who informs her that Frye's corpse has been discovered and brings her to the morgue to identify it.

Hilary is assaulted once more by a man who looks to be Frye. "Frye" flees just as Clemenza arrives, and Hilary informs him of what transpired. 

Frye's psychologist allows them to listen to a cassette recording of one of Frye's sessions after considerable research. Frye mentions identical twins being born with cauls on their faces and claims to have read somewhere that this was a demon's mark.

Frye has been murdering women he believes are possessed by the soul of his deceased mother, who mistreated him and threatened to return from the grave. He believes Hilary is his mother's most recent "host."

Hilary and Tony visit a retired madam who tells them that Leo, Frye's grandpa, took his daughter Katherine to be cared for when she became pregnant with him. 

Katherine gave birth to identical twin sons not long after Leo died. The twins were born with cauls on their faces, causing Katherine, who was mentally ill, to assume they were devils. She reared her sons as though they were one and the same person. They were both called Bruno, and they were both praised or punished for whatever they did.

Finally, Hilary and Clemenza return to Frye's house, where he assaults them again before being murdered in a fight with Clemenza.


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The Monk Summary

The Monk Summary

The Monk

Published: 1796

Author: Mathew Lewis

Genres: 95/100, Adult, Classic, Drama, Fantasy, Fiction, Gothic, Horror, Literature, Magic, Romance, Suspense


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Summary

There are two primary plotlines in The Monk. The first is about the monk Ambrosio's corruption and demise, as well as his contacts with the demon-in-disguise Matilda and the virtuous virgin Antonia. The relationship between Raymond and the nun Agnes is the focus of the subplot. The story also features numerous extensive accounts of people with Gothic backstories who share their stories at various moments.

Antonia, who has just arrived in Madrid, goes to hear a sermon by Ambrosio, who was abandoned at the monastery as a child and is now a well-known monk. She meets Lorenzo, who is smitten by her. Lorenzo pays a visit to his sister Agnes, who is a nun at the convent nearby. He notices someone bringing a letter from Raymond to Agnes. Nuns, including Agnes, later pay Ambrosio a visit for confession. When Agnes admits to being pregnant with Raymond's kid, Ambrosio sends her to her abbey's Prioress for punishment.

Among the monks, Ambrosio's closest buddy exposes himself to be a woman named Matilda, who disguised herself to be near Ambrosio. Ambrosio is bitten by a snake while selecting a rose for her and becomes fatally ill. Matilda looks after him. Matilda explains that she swallowed the poison from Ambrosio's wound and is now dying herself as he recovers. Matilda asks him to make love to her right before she dies, and he gives in to the temptation.

Raymond's connection with his sister Agnes is brought up by Lorenzo. Raymond recounts their lengthy relationship together. Raymond was traveling across Germany when he was stuck in a home owned by a robber who kills and robs travelers due to a carriage mishap. Raymond avoided being slain thanks to a warning from the bandit's wife and escaped with a Baroness who was also staying at the cottage. After that, when visiting the Baroness, Raymond fell in love with her niece Agnes. The Baroness, on the other hand, was madly in love with Raymond, and when he turned down her overtures, she made plans to transfer Agnes to a convent.

Raymond and Agnes decided to marry on the spur of the moment. Agnes intended to dress up as the Bleeding Nun, a ghost that haunts the castle and leaves at midnight. Raymond had an unintentional elopement with the real-life spirit of the real-life Bleeding Nun. The Wandering Jew was needed to help exorcise the ghost of the Bleeding Nun. When he was released, he went to the monastery and met Agnes. He seduced Agnes there. She begged him to help her flee when she found out she was pregnant.

Lorenzo offers to assist Raymond in eloping with Agnes when Raymond concludes his narrative. He obtains a papal bull that frees Agnes from her vows as a nun, allowing her to marry Raymond. When he brings it to the Prioress, however, she informs Lorenzo that Agnes had died a few days previously. Lorenzo doesn't believe it, but Agnes hasn't been heard from in over two months. Meanwhile, Lorenzo has obtained his family's approval for his marriage to Antonia.

Matilda heals herself of the poison by performing a ceremony at the graveyard after having sex with Ambrosio. She and Ambrosio remain secret lovers, but Ambrosio has had enough of her. When Ambrosio first meets Antonia, he is immediately drawn to her. He begins paying regular visits to Antonia's mother, Elvira, in the hopes of seducing Antonia. Ambrosio hugs Antonia on a visit, but she refuses. Elvira greets him and urges him to go. Matilda informs Ambrosio that she can assist him in obtaining Antonia's charms, in the same manner, she was cured of the poison: through witchcraft.

Ambrosio is in a state of shock. He accepts, though, when she shows him a magical mirror in which Antonia is swimming. Matilda and Ambrosio return to the cemetery, where Matilda summons Lucifer, a youthful and attractive figure. He provides Matilda with a magical myrtle twig that allows Ambrosio to access any door and satisfy his passion for Antonia without her realizing who is the ravisher. Ambrosio accepts without selling himself to the devil, he believes.

Raymond's servant disguises himself as a beggar and visits the monastery in an attempt to locate Agnes. Mother St. Ursula hands him a basket of goodies as he walks away, hiding a message instructing Raymond to have the cardinal arrest both Mother St. Ursula and the Prioress for Agnes' murder.

Ambrosio enters Antonia's bedroom with the magical bough. He is about to rape her when Elvira arrives and confronts him. Ambrosio kills Elvira in a frenzy and returns to the convent, dissatisfied with his passion and frightened that he has now become a murderer. Antonia, bereaved by her mother's death, encounters her mother's spirit. Antonia faints from fear and is discovered by her landlady, who summons Ambrosio for assistance. Matilda assists Ambrosio in obtaining a mixture that would place Antonia in a deathlike stupor. Ambrosio delivers the poison while caring for Antonia and Antonia seems to die.

Lorenzo returns to Madrid, accompanied by an Inquisition official. The Prioress is detained during a procession honoring Saint Clare. Agnes' death at the hands of the sisters is publicly described by Mother St. Ursula. The parade throng turns into a raging mob when they learn that the Prioress is a murderer. They assassinate the Prioress, assault other nuns, and set fire to the monastery. Lorenzo discovers a group of nuns and a young woman called Virginia sheltering in the crypt among the chaos.

Lorenzo finds Agnes alive and carrying the lifeless body of the infant she had given birth to while abandoned in the dungeon. Lorenzo saves Agnes and the other nuns from the vault with Virginia's aid. Meanwhile, in the crypt, Antonia awakens from her drugged slumber, and Ambrosio rapes her. After that, he's just as disgusted with Antonia as he was with Matilda, the woman who came to warn him about the incident. In an attempt to flee, Ambrosio murders Antonia.

Virginia pays Lorenzo a visit when he is grieving, and the two become closer. Agnes goes into great detail about her dreadful time in the prison. Agnes and Raymond marry, and the couple goes with Lorenzo and Virginia from Madrid to Raymond's castle, where they subsequently marry.

The Inquisition summons Ambrosio and Matilda to appear before it. Matilda admits her guilt and is condemned to death by fire. She sells her soul to the devil in return for her freedom and life before the punishment is carried out. Ambrosio is tormented because he insists on his innocence. Matilda appears to him and advises him to surrender his soul to Satan. Ambrosio protests his innocence again, but after being tortured, he admits to rape, murder, and magic, and is sentenced to death by fire.

Ambrosio, in desperation, requests Lucifer to spare his life, but he is told that it would cost him his soul. Ambrosio is hesitant to give up hope of God's forgiveness, but Lucifer assures him that it isn't possible. Ambrosio finally agrees to the contract after considerable deliberation. Lucifer takes him out of his dungeon and into the forest. Lucifer reveals that Elvira was his mother, making Antonia his sister, and adding incest to his list of sins. Ambrosio then discovers that he accepted Lucifer's offer only minutes before being pardoned.

Lucifer says that gaining Ambrosio's soul has been his objective for a long time, and Matilda was a demon assisting him. Lucifer then points out a flaw in Ambrosio's deal: Ambrosio simply wanted to be released from his confinement. Lucifer has completed his half of the contract and is now free to murder Ambrosio and take his soul. He lifts Ambrosio into the air and lands him on the cliffs below. Ambrosio endures for six days before dying alone and eternally cursed.


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Rating: 95/100
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The Time Traveler's Wife Summary

The Time Traveler's Wife

The Time Traveler's Wife

Published: 2003

Author: Audrey Niffenegger
Genres: Adult, Fiction, Literary, Romance, Science Fiction, Time Travel


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Summary

The story recounts the lives of Henry DeTamble, a librarian at Chicago's Newberry Library, and his wife, Clare Anne Abshire, a paper sculpture artist, through alternate first-person narratives. Henry has a rare inherited ailment known as Chrono-Impairment. Because of his condition, Henry unwittingly travels across time. Clare, 20, encounters 28-year-old Henry at the Newberry Library in 1991, and despite the fact that she has known him for most of her life; he has never seen her before.

At the age of five, Henry begins time travel, going ahead and backward in his own history. He has no control over when he vanishes, where he travels, or how long his journeys will endure. His vacation locations, on the other hand, are linked to his subconscious—he frequently visits places and periods from his own past. Henry's time travel is triggered by certain situations, such as stress, and he often goes running to be calm and in the present.

In the future, he looks for medications that might help him regulate his time travel. He also consults with Dr. Kendrick, a geneticist. Henry can't carry anything with him into the future or the past, thus he always comes nude and has to fend for himself in terms of clothes, shelter, and food. Lock-picking, self-defense, and pick-pocketing are among the survival skills he has acquired. He learns a lot of this from previous incarnations of himself.

Henry begins to travel to Clare's infancy and adolescence in South Haven, Michigan, beginning in 1977 when she is just six years old when their timelines "naturally" overlap at the library—their first encounter in his chronology. Henry provides Clare a list of the dates he will appear on one of his early trips (from Clare's perspective), which she puts in a notebook so she would remember to supply him with clothing and food when he arrives.

Henry mistakenly mentions that they will marry in the future during another visit. They form a tight bond over time. Henry assists Clare in frightening and humiliating a boy who has harmed her. In 1989, on Clare's eighteenth birthday, Henry pays her a visit, during which they make love for the first time. After that, they are separated for two years until they reunite in the library.

Clare and Henry marry in the end. Clare has problems carrying a pregnancy to term soon after their marriage, owing to the genetic defect Henry is likely passing on to the baby. After six miscarriages, Henry decides to get a vasectomy to spare Clare any more suffering. However, a past-incarnation of Henry pays Clare a visit one night and the two make love; she later gives birth to a daughter called Alba.

Alba, like Henry, possesses Chrono-Impairment, although she has some control over where she goes through time. Henry travels to the future and meets his ten-year-old daughter on a school field trip before she is born. Unfortunately, he learns during this journey that he will die when Alba is five years old.

Henry time travels to a Chicago parking garage on a chilly winter night when he is 43, during what is to be his final year of life when he is unable to find refuge. His feet are amputated when he returns to the present day as a result of the hypothermia and frostbite he gets while sleeping in the parking garage. Henry and Clare both know that if he doesn't have the capacity to escape when he time travels, he'll die within the next several leaps. Henry time travels into the Michigan woods in 1984 on New Year's Eve 2006 and is inadvertently shot by Clare's brother, a situation foretold previously in the novel. In Clare's embrace, Henry returns to the present day and dies.

Henry's death has left Clare saddened. She subsequently discovers a note from Henry, in which he asks her to "stop waiting" for him while also describing a time in the future when she will see him again. When Clare is 82 years old and Henry is 43, the couple reunites. The novel's last scene has Clare, who is well into her senior years, waiting for Henry as she has done for much of her life.


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American Psycho Summary

Published: 1991

Author: Bret Easton Ellis

Genres: Adult, Crime Fiction, Literary, Satire, Fiction, Lawyers & Criminals, Self-Help, Psychology, Humor & Comedy, Horror, Dark Humor, Urban Life, Vintage Contemporaries

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Summary:

American Psycho is a novel set in Manhattan during the late 1980s Wall Street boom and follows the life of Patrick Bateman, a wealthy young investment banker. Bateman, who is in his mid-twenties when the story begins, narrates his day-to-day activities, from his social life among New York's Wall Street elite to his midnight heists.

Bateman describes his daily life through a present-tense stream-of-consciousness narrative, ranging from his loveless engagement to fellow yuppie Evelyn and his contentious relationship with his brother, to a series of Friday nights spent at nightclubs with his colleagues—where they snort cocaine, critique fellow club-goers' clothing, trade fashion advice, and question one another on proper etiquette—to his loveless engagement to fellow yuppie Evelyn Bateman's stream of consciousness is periodically interrupted by chapters in which he addresses the reader directly in order to criticize 1980s pop music musicians' work.

Through misidentification and inconsistencies, the story maintains a high level of ambiguity, implying that Bateman is an untrustworthy narrator. Persons debate over the identity of individuals they meet in restaurants or at parties and characters are frequently introduced as people who are not themselves. Bateman, who is very conscious of his physical appearance, goes into great detail about his daily aesthetics routine.

After killing one of his coworkers, Paul Owen, Bateman takes over his apartment and uses it to host and murder other people. Bateman's ability to control his aggressive impulses deteriorates. His killings get more cruel and sophisticated, going from basic stabbings to long sequences of rape, torture, mutilation, cannibalism, and necrophilia, and his sanity begins to deteriorate.

He casually brings up serial killer stories and freely admits his homicidal actions to his colleagues, who never take him seriously, don't hear what he says, or utterly misunderstand him—for example, misinterpreting "murders and executions" as "mergers and acquisitions." These events culminate in a shooting spree in which he murders multiple people in the street, prompting a helicopter dispatch of a SWAT squad.

The first-person perspective shifts to third-person in this narrative episode, and the ensuing events are recounted in terms of cinematic depiction for the first time in the novel, albeit not for the first time in the novel. Bateman runs on foot and hides in his office, where he calls his lawyer, Harold Carnes, and confesses all of his misdeeds over the phone but to an answering machine.

Bateman later returns to Paul Owen's flat, where he had previously killed and tortured two prostitutes, wearing a medical mask in preparation for the decaying remains he expects to find. He enters the spotless, renovated flat, however, which is brimming with strong-smelling flowers, possibly to mask a stench. When the real estate agent notices his surgical mask, he convinces him that he was at the apartment showing because he "saw an ad in the Times" (when in fact there was no such advertisement). She tells him to go and never come back.

Bateman's mental condition continues to deteriorate, and he begins to have strange hallucinations like witnessing a Cheerio on a talk show, being pursued by an anthropomorphic park bench, and discovering a bone in his Dove Bar. Bateman approaches Carnes about the message he left on his computer at the end of the narrative, but the attorney is delighted by what he deems a clever prank.

Carnes says that the Patrick Bateman he knows is too much of a coward to have done such crimes because he mistook him for another coworker. Carnes stands up to a defiant Bateman in the climactic scene and informs him that his allegation of having murdered Owen is preposterous because he had dined with him twice just a few days before.

Bateman and his coworkers are in a new club on a Friday night, engaging in dull talk, when the novel closes. "This is not an exit," reads the notice at the book's conclusion.


Rating: 100/100
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