鄰家女孩 (The Girl Next Door) (China)
Second Chinese edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Ke Qingxin.
Second Chinese edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Ke Qingxin.
Fourth Polish edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Łukasz Dunajski.
German edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Friedrich Mader.
Hungarian edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Anikó Farkas and Attila Kiss.
Spanish edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by María Pérez de San Román.
Brazilian edition of The Girl Next Door, translated into Portuguese by Ana Death Duarte.
Third Greek edition of The Girl Next Door, new translation by Thanos Karagiannopoulos.
Second French paperback edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Benoît Domis.
Bulgarian edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Vihra Manova,
Third Polish edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Łukasz Dunajski.
Czech edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Milan Žáček.
Suburbia. Shady, tree-lined streets, well-tended lawns and cozy homes. A nice, quiet place to grow up. Unless you are teenage Meg or her crippled sister, Susan. On a dead-end street, in the dark, damp basement of the Chandler house, Meg and Susan are left captive to the savage whims and rages or a distant aunt who is rapidly descending into madness. It is a madness that infects all three of her sons – and finally the entire neighborhood. Only one troubled boy stands hesitantly between Meg and Susan and their cruel, torturous deaths. A boy with a very adult decision to make.
This edition also features the stories Do You Love Your Wife? and Returns.
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Italian edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Linda De Luca.
French edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Benoît Domis.
Second Polish edition of The Girl Next Door, translated by Łukasz Dunajski.