Psycho Series by Robert Bloch, Chet Williamson

3.63 · 66 ratings
  • Psycho (Psycho #1)
    #1

    Psycho (Psycho #1)

    Robert Bloch

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 32 ratings · published 1959

    The story was all too real-indeed this classic was inspired by the real-life story of Ed Gein, a psychotic murderer who led a dual life. Alfred Hitchcock too was captivated, and turned the book into one of the most-loved classic films of all time the year after it was released.Norman Bates loves his Mother. She has been dead for the past twenty years, or so people think. Norman knows better though... more

  • Psycho: Sanitarium (Psycho #1.5)
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    Psycho: Sanitarium (Psycho #1.5)

    Chet Williamson

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2016

    The original Psycho novel by Robert Bloch was published in 1959 and became an instant hit, leading to the smash movie only a year later, which brought Norman Bates's terrifying story into the public consciousness, where it still remains (proven by the success of the tv series, Bates Motel). It took Bloch 23 years to write another Psycho novel, revealing that Norman had been in a mental institution the entire time... more

  • Psycho II (Psycho #2)
    #2

    Psycho II (Psycho #2)

    Robert Bloch

    Rated: 3.19 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1982

    You remember Norman Bates—the shy motel manager with the fatal mother fixation. Now, years after his bout of butchery that horrified the world, Norman is at large again, breaking free from the psycho ward, cutting a shocking swath of blood all the way to Hollywood—where, so it happens, they are making a movie about Norman's life and crimes. A movie that suddenly and terrifyingly becomes a lot like real life....

  • Psycho House (Psycho #3)
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    Psycho House (Psycho #3)

    Robert Bloch

    Rated: 2.70 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1990

    The new Bates Motel is a tourist attraction, a recreation of the murder site, and the developers are already counting their profits. And there's a new exhibit, one nobody expected: the bloody corpse of a teenage girl crumpled in the front hall, stabbed to death. Among the avalanche of press and publicity is reporter Amelia Haines, true-crime book writer... more

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