3.5 ⭐️ Rounded up for this entertaining tale from the PSYCHOLOGICAL HORROR GENRE
As the book opens, the nation was in Chaos.
In DC, marines guarded the Capitol steps with machine guns while buildings were being torched.
Festering tension fueled by black poverty and racism exploded to the surface.
No, it isn’t sometime in late 2020, or Jan. 6, 2021.
( It was just weird timing for my read of THIS book)
The year was 1968.
Dr. Martin Luther King had just been murdered in Memphis, where he had traveled to march peacefully. The unrest had spread to Baltimore, Cincinnati and Chicago’s west side.
And, Joanie had just lost a promotion and been mugged when her boyfriend, Deck, suggested that they leave Minneapolis and move to his idyllic, hometown of Lilydale, Minnesota.
CREEPY, huh?
At first, everything seems picture perfect.
Mr and Mrs. Ronald Schmidt are waiting outside, Joan and Deck’s new home. They rush forward with hugs to welcome their new daughter, a Corning Ware dish with a hot casserole has been prepared for dinner, and the neighbors will arrive with more of the same for days to come.
But, then Deck begins to resemble his father, more and more (picture those hysterical Progressive Insurance commercials 😂) and suddenly her life resembles the movie, Rosemary’s baby!
I loved the references....the locket, the Pixie haircut, the lemon yellow room, and the chocolate pudding.
But, don’t worry, there are differences, as this story was inspired in part by a TRUE story-that of six year old, Victor John “Jackie” Theel of Paynesville, Minnesota, who wore a blue sailor suit for his first day of Kindergarten in 1944, and was never seen again.
There was something strange about that community, and when a similar incident occurred there AGAIN in 2016, the mystery surrounding THAT tale inspired THIS one.
I rewatched the 1968 Roman Polanski film, of Rosemary’s baby, right before reading this book because I love to spot the references when I know a new book is paying homage to a Classic.
This story may be even more OTT than that one, and the voice may not be exactly right (comparing with the movie)
BUT, if you enjoy reading horror on occasion, you might have some fun with this one! 👶🍼
I was never bored!