The Mirror

Marlys Millhiser

earliest edition we have, 1978 Putnam, 1978 414 pages

A young woman on the eve of her wedding sees her life turn into a nightmare of supernatural horror in which she is forced to break the most elemental of taboos. The mirror is a full-length looking glass in a grotesque bronze frame of talonlike fingers, brought from China to SanFrancisco in the late 1800's, and it's evil. When Shay gazes into The Mirror's depths on the eve of her wedding, she is transported back in...

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The Mirror paperback · 2018 · Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller · 396 pages · 9781504049337
Mirror edition · 2015 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 9781504010184
Mirror edition · 2015 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 9781336204324
The Mirror paperback · 1997 · Rue Morgue Press · 303 pages · 9780915230150
The Mirror edition · 1982 · Fawcett · 9780449200087
The Mirror edition · 1980 · Fawcett · 352 pages · 9780449241875
The mirror edition · 1978 · Putnam · 414 pages

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