- Hardcover: 277 pages
- Publisher: Harmony Books; First Edition edition (May 1989)
- Language English
- ISBN-10: 0517572524
- ISBN-13: 978-0517572528
- Product Dimensions: 23.9 x 15.7 x 4.1 cm
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,725,380 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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By the time the main character and narrator, alternately a young and middle-aged woman, goes to live with her wealthy widowed aunt she has already fallen under the spell of the poisonous and beautiful Belle. Belle wears Oxfam clothing with dazzling style, has the best hair in England, and avoids work to the point that nobody with a inheritance is safe from her natural murderous inclinations.
The narrator's aunt Cosette, on the other hand, is so pathetically trusting and generous with those who appeal in the slightest to her tragic vanity that she evolves with as few admirable qualities as the amoral, lazy Belle.
The narrator, obsessed by Belle and favored magnificently by her aunt, is by turns the dispassionate, impeccable reporter of the progression of this tale. Just as importantly, the poor thing is also the catalyst for just about every unfortunate event leading to its grim conclusion. She just can't help herself.
As the rest of the characters file into the story, the good, the users, the charming, and the ill-mannered, we take a bittersweet trip back to the 1960's as we spiral up and down the staircase. That's all I am going to tell you because the biggest delight of Barbara Vine's novels is that you have absolutely not the vaguest idea where the story will take you. Just head for The House of Stairs and savor one of the best reading romances of a lifetime.
One of the drawbacks to this book is the lack of sympathetic characters. Maybe its my age, but there is really no main character is this book who is likeable (although there are a couple which you care about). Elizabeth is the narrator but has an unfathomable weakness when it comes to Belle with whom there cannot be any type of healthy relationship. Belle is a flagrant sociopath who is only interesting because of the degree and outlandishness of her coldness and selfishness. Cossette is the all-time post child for co-dependency. Mark comes closest to being decent but in the end destroys Elizabeth and Cossette's relationship to save his own. There is no one in this group I'd ever want to be friends with.
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