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The Scarf - Hardcover

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by Robert Bloch (Author), Garyn G. Roberts (Introduction by)

Robert Bloch's classic first novel, the precursor to Psycho, a chilling look into the mind of a serial killer

Dan Morley is an aspiring novelist who is well liked by everybody, but most of all by women. But nobody knows that he struggles with a dark and forbidden urge, an irresistible impulse to kill. And when the lust for murder comes over him and he twists his scarf around his victim's neck, there is no escape ...

Robert Bloch's first novel The Scarf (1947), a noir psychological thriller, is a clear precursor to his more famous serial killer novel, Psycho (1959). This edition, the first in many years, includes a new introduction by Garyn G. Roberts.

"Robert Bloch is perhaps the finest psychological horror writer working today." - Stephen King

"A fascinating and often horrifying novel . . . well-written, realistic and convincing." - Indianapolis Star

"Robert Bloch is one of the all-time masters." - Peter Straub

Number of Pages: 166
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: February 04, 2025
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