Son of Rosemary

The Sequel to Rosemary's Baby

Hardcover, 255 pages

English language

Published May 10, 1997 by Dutton.

ISBN:
978-0-525-94374-7
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OCLC Number:
1005936957

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Son of Rosemary opens at the dawn of the new millennium - a time when human hope is shadowed by growing fear and uncertainty, and the world is in greatest need of a savior. It is here - against a glittering backdrop of New York City in 1999 - that Rosemary is reunited with her son. It is also here that the battle between good and evil will be played out on a global scale - a struggle that will have frightening, far-reaching consequences, not only for Rosemary and her son but for all humanity. (front flap)

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reviewed Son of Rosemary by Ira Levin (Rosemary's Baby, #2)

Review of 'Son of Rosemary' on 'Goodreads'

“I feel guilty that 'Rosemary's Baby' led to The Exorcist, The Omen. A whole generation has been exposed, has more belief in Satan. I don't believe in Satan. And I feel that the strong fundamentalism we have would not be as strong if there hadn't been so many of these books [...] Of course, I didn't send back any of the royalty checks."

Ira Levin, author of ROSEMARY'S BABY

Knowing that quote going in, I thought I’d like this book in the same way I loved Robert Bloch’s sequel to PSYCHO. The movie studio not involving Bloch in the writing of PSYCHO’s sequel sent him into such a fervor that his book became a scathing satire of Hollywood. Ira Levin, on the other hand, wrote a dud of a book when he wrote this dreck. SON OF ROSEMARY doesn’t even feel like he wrote it. It’s an awful book by …

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Subjects

  • Coma -- Patients -- Fiction
  • Mothers and sons -- Fiction