Audrey’s Door

Audrey’s Door by Sarah Langan, published by HarperCollins on September 29, 2009, is a work of fiction that delves into the horror genre. The story centers around the Breviary, an elegant building on the Upper West Side with a troubled past that has deterred potential tenants, except for Audrey Lucas. At thirty-two, Audrey has faced her share of tragedy, including a fatherless childhood and her mother’s dementia, and she is determined to carve out her own path in a challenging city.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of personal struggle and the supernatural as Audrey grapples with dark visions and a mysterious voice urging her to construct a door. This door symbolizes a choice that could lead to madness, raising questions about the nature of her experiences. With 432 pages, this original edition invites readers into a chilling exploration of fear and resilience.
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Built on the Upper West Side, the elegant Breviary claims a regal history. But despite 14B’s astonishingly low rental price, the recent tragedy within its walls has frightened away all potential tenants . . . except for Audrey Lucas.
No stranger to tragedy at thirty-two—a survivor of a fatherless childhood and a mother’s hopeless dementia— Audrey is obsessively determined to make her own way in a city that often strangles the weak. But is it something otherworldly or Audrey’s own increasing instability that’s to blame for the dark visions that haunt her . . . and for the voice that demands that she build a door? A door it would be true madness to open . . .
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