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dknippling 's review for:
The Amityville Horror
by Jay Anson
Fast -paced, well-written, readable. The author did well. Had this been marketed as a fiction novel, it still would be a classic of the horror genre.
The truth of the matter? Some single dude marries a woman with three kids, has issues with their behavior problems, is an impulse spender with multiple cycles and boats he can't afford, buys a house that's over half more expensive than his original max budget, is having problems with the IRS investigating his company...
You think that maaaaybe money might have to do more with his problems than demons or ghosts?
Looks a lot more like the dad had a mental breakdown over backing himself in the corner, started doing stuff in a somewhat fugue state, found himself highly suggestible to previous murders, and had a wife who backed up whatever her husband said regardless--and was herself highly suggestible. They were lucky to get out alive--but not because of demonic possession. Just regular old family mentdown crazy was enough.
The truth of the matter? Some single dude marries a woman with three kids, has issues with their behavior problems, is an impulse spender with multiple cycles and boats he can't afford, buys a house that's over half more expensive than his original max budget, is having problems with the IRS investigating his company...
You think that maaaaybe money might have to do more with his problems than demons or ghosts?
Looks a lot more like the dad had a mental breakdown over backing himself in the corner, started doing stuff in a somewhat fugue state, found himself highly suggestible to previous murders, and had a wife who backed up whatever her husband said regardless--and was herself highly suggestible. They were lucky to get out alive--but not because of demonic possession. Just regular old family mentdown crazy was enough.