Finished June 30.
I've been a fan of Ira Levin for a while, having read A Kiss Before Dying and Stepford Wives before. I enjoy the way he drops hints and clues that are subtle in themselves but build a real tension. Rosemary's Baby does this very well. A lot of minor things like a lost glove and a swapped tie are mundane in themselves but pieced together bring Rosemary to the realization of the plans laid for her.
I found the suspense a little undermined just because I know the story from the movie, but still found it wonderful.
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