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title: "Floating Staircase Paperback – 20 October 2011"
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# Floating Staircase Paperback – 20 October 2011

**Brand:** ronald malfi
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## Customer Reviews

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    A fast but ultimately disappointing read.
  

*by B***. on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 December 2014*

This book is a page-turner, or at least most of it is; I found the ending lame and unnecessarily protracted. It struck me while reading that it’s a book that demands to be read fast to mirror the frenzied mind of Travis Glasgow, the central character, laden with guilt over his younger brother’s death while struggling with the obstacles that stand in the way of his latest successful horror novel.It is difficult to know into quite what category to place this novel. It lacks the shock impact of out and out horror, of for example the early James Herbert novels, and yet it falls short of being a convincing psychological thriller. I’m inclined to think that it might have been more successful had it developed in this direction. Plot dominates. The characters lack any real depth and the secondary ones are all too familiar. Early in the book, especially during the journey to Maryland, there is some strong atmospheric writing exploiting the more remote areas approaching Westlake, the centre of the action. These, though, are few and far between. Less successful  are the scenes between Travis and his elder brother Adam and those between Travis and his wife. The dialogue is routine and repetitive and at worst wooden. The action scenes are well enough done, especially the episode between Travis and David Dentman, for me the most compelling of the characters. However, the major characters rarely show much evidence of intelligence or practical common sense and this robs the narrative of conviction.Because events move so rapidly a deadening effect sets in and a sense of needless repetition reinforces this. When all is said and done, for me the most disturbing episode in the novel by some way is Travis’ visit to Althea, Dentman’s former tutor, in the hospital. Horror has a great deal to do to be more horrific than real life and I don’t think that it succeeds here.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A great atmospheric ghost story
  

*by A***N on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 March 2018*

I really enjoyed this novel, which perfectly showcases the beauty of Malfi's writing and his ability to create a tense, eerie atmosphere.  Travis's obsession with the mysterious death of a young boy which took place shortly before he moved to the house with the lake and the floating stairs, leads his wife and his brother to think he is losing his mind.  They believe he is reliving his guilt about the part he played in the death of his younger brother which occurs in somewhat similar circumstances some years earlier.  Malfi succeeds in making the reader wonder about this too - there is no feeling that everything will end well, which kept me on tenterhooks the whole way through.  Definitely the best Malfi novel I've read to date, it creates images that lived on long after I finished reading it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Atmospheric, literate and utterly brilliant!
  

*by R***M on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 December 2013*

This is an extraordinary well written story about about one man's attempt to find redemption and some form of closure to an incident that occurred during his formative years. Ronald Malfi manages to blend superbly elements of horror and crime nicely presented in the guise of small town America. Travis Glascow and his wife Jodie have settled in the pretty little community of Westlake Maryland but as befits all good storytelling nothing is ever as it seems and, as we are shown, the perfect life is something we all strive for but few achieve. Travis is haunted by the death of his younger brother Kyle, left under his protection but who tragically died jumping from an old wooden pier. The house in Westgate has a sinister past, Elijah Dentman, son of the previous owners met a tragic and untimely demise but even in death the spirit of Elijah refuses to rest "Nature does not know extinction. It knows only change. Metamorphosis. It knows that when life is snuffed out and the soul vacates the body, it must, by definition, go somewhere. And if you don't believe in  God or a god or in heaven and hell, then where do souls go?"What makes this book such a wonderful achievement, so deep thought and contemplative is the authors style of writing. In a reflective mood Travis thinks back to his childhood and in particular his father "My father, who'd always been an intimidating physical presence, seemed to grow smaller day by day, some vital bone or organ now broken within him. He reminded me more and more of those rusted old cars on concrete blocks, colorless weeds growing all around him. He became an alcoholic after Kyle's death and maintained that ungodly and self-deprecating profession until prostate cancer punched his card many years later." Just look at the poetic nature of the opening paragraph to Chapter 18 " When you withdraw from the world, you find that the world withdraws from you, too. Then all that's left is the Greyness, the Void, and this is where you remain. Like a cancerous cell. Like a cut of tissue, diseased, in a Petri dish. You glance down and there it is: this gaping gray hole in the center of your being. And as you stand there and stare into it, all you see is yourself staring back."Suffice to say this style permeates throughout the book and makes for rich and rewarding reading. Introduce to this a mix some wonderful, colourful characters; Althea Coulter tutor to Elijah and an old lady sadly dying of cancer, Earl Parsons veteran seasoned reporter, Veronica and David Dentman parents of tragic Elijah and possibly holding the secrets and answers that Travis seeks in his search for the truth and maybe just maybe his own salvation.

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