
Ira Levin
Ira Levin was an American author known for his contributions to the thriller and horror genres. His notable works include "Rosemary's Baby," which explores themes of paranoia and motherhood, "The Stepford Wives," a satirical take on gender roles, and "A Kiss Before Dying," a suspenseful tale of ambition and murder. Levin's writing often delves into the darker aspects of human nature and societal norms.
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Books by Ira Levin
5 books available

Rosemary's Baby
by Ira Levin
4.0(111,720)
A young wife's dream of starting a family curdles into a waking nightmare as she realizes her new neighbors, and perhaps even her own husband, have insidious plans for her unborn child.

Sliver
by Ira Levin
3.2(4,306)
A successful book editor in a Manhattan high-rise discovers a mysterious voyeur is watching her every move, drawing her into a dangerous game of obsession and control where digital privacy is nonexistent.

The Stepford Wives
by Ira Levin
3.8(29,102)
In the perfect suburb of Stepford, Joanna Eberhart discovers a terrifying secret behind the town's flawless wives, revealing a sinister plot to turn her into another beautiful, obedient woman.

This Perfect Day
by Ira Levin
4.0(7,700)
In a world where UniComp controls everything, one man wakes up to his drugged existence and seeks truth beyond the Family's synthetic happiness.

A Kiss Before Dying
by Ira Levin
4.0(9,254)
A charming, ambitious young man will stop at nothing, not even murder, to climb the social ladder, only to find his carefully built facade unraveling under the relentless pursuit of a grieving family.