The Funhouse (novel)

The Funhouse is a 1980 novelization by American author Dean Koontz, based on a Larry Block (aka Lawrence J. Block) screenplay, which was made into the 1981 film The Funhouse, directed by Tobe Hooper. As the film production took longer than expected, the book was released before the film.

The Funhouse
First edition
AuthorDean Koontz (as Owen West)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreSuspense, mystery, horror, thriller
PublisherJove Books
Publication date
1980
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages333 pp
ISBN0-425-14248-5
OCLC30373917
Preceded byThe Key to Midnight 
Followed byWhispers 

Koontz originally published the novel under the pseudonym Owen West.[1][2]

Plot synopsis

In 1955, Ellen, a young woman tired of being oppressed by her meek father and psychotically religious mother, falls in love with a barker from a traveling carnival named Conrad. Despite her mother's pleas, she runs away with the carnival and marries him. However, it quickly becomes clear that Conrad is using Ellen to spawn the Antichrist, as she later finds out he is a Satan worshiper. Stuck at the fair as she cannot go back to her parents, she eventually gives birth to a hideously deformed infant.

One stormy night, the demonic baby attacks Ellen. She crushes it to death just as Conrad comes home. Enraged, he beats but does not kill her, stating that he will hunt her down one day and murder her own children. Ellen runs off into the night.

Twenty-five years later, a girl named Amy gets pregnant by her boyfriend. She tells him the news at their senior prom. He refuses to raise their child or pay for an abortion. She tearfully runs home to her psychotically religious, alcoholic mother who is later revealed to be Ellen. Amy eventually tells her mother that she is pregnant, causing her to strike her. However, she agrees to pay for an abortion, but only to stop Amy from "giving birth to the Antichrist".

Meanwhile, Amy's younger brother, Joey, is secretly afraid of Ellen as she frequently comes into his room late at night, drunkenly ranting about how he may be a demon in disguise. He decides to run away with a traveling fair that is coming to town the following week.

The carnival is revealed to be Conrad's. After years of searching, the other carnies try to persuade the barker that he will never find Ellen, but he refuses to give up. That night, a young couple is lured to the carnival's funhouse where they are disemboweled and partially eaten by Gunther, the demonic, monstrous son that Conrad had with the carnival's fortune teller, Madame Zena. Conrad plans to use Gunther to kill Ellen's children.

After the abortion, Amy visits the diner where her promiscuous best friend, Liz, works. Liz reveals she is going to run away to Las Vegas and become a call girl. She invites Amy to run away with her the day after they go to the carnival. Joey visits the fair during the day and is recognized by Conrad as a possibility of being Ellen's child. When asked what his mother's name is, Joey is frightened and lies. Conrad is disappointed, but lets him go.

After running background checks on the residents of town through a private investigator, Conrad learns that Amy and Joey are Ellen's children. He reveals his plan to lure them the funhouse and kill them to a horrified Madame Zena. When she refuses to help with his plan, he strangles her to death. That night, Amy, Liz, and their dates, Buzz and Ritchie, descend on the carnival. Joey escapes home and goes to the carnival as well, with the intent of running away with it. He finds Conrad and tells him his desire. The barker lures him to the funhouse and reveals that he knows he lied about his mother before tying him up.

The group arrive at the funhouse and board. Midway through the ride, Conrad shuts off the power, stranding the four teens inside. Richie is dragged away by Gunther through a trap door before having his head torn off. The three others attempt to find an exit. Amy arms herself with a knife from a display. Liz has a breakdown before running further into the funhouse alone. Conrad appears and fatally shoots Buzz with a pistol. He has brought Joey with him, keeping him at the end of a rope leash. Amy manages to keep the knife hidden. She tricks Conrad into thinking she is approaching Joey to comfort him, before stabbing him in the throat. Amy takes his gun and proceeds to continue looking for an exit with Joey.

Meanwhile, Liz is found by Gunther and dragged into the basement, where she is raped and dismembered. Amy and Joey find the trapdoor and travel down, finding Gunther. He goes to attack, but Amy shoots him. He falls into the funhouse's machinery and is torn apart. Amy carries Joey out of the funhouse and into the morning light.

Characters

  • Ellen Harper - mother of Amy and Joey and ex-wife to Conrad
  • Conrad Straker - owner and barker of the carnival funhouse, father of Gunther and Victor, ex-husband to Ellen and Madame Zena
  • Amy Harper - Ellen's daughter
  • Joey Harper - Amy's younger brother
  • Jerry Galloway - Amy's ex-boyfriend, father of Amy's aborted child
  • Ghost - carnival employee
  • Gunther - carnival employee and Conrad's second son
  • Paul Harper - Ellen's husband
  • Madame Zena - carnival fortune teller, ex-wife to Conrad, mother of Gunther
  • Liz - friend of Amy
  • Buzz - Amy's date to the carnival
  • Richie - Liz's boyfriend
  • Marco the Magnificent - carnival magician
  • Victor - Conrad and Ellen's baby

References

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