

In 1987, Flowers in the Attic was adapted into a feature film starring Louise Fletcher, Victoria Tennant, Kristy Swanson, and Jeb Stuart Adams. Andrews and Andrew Neiderman, who finished the novel by ghostwriting it for her after her death in 1986. Flowers in the Attic (1979) was the first book in The Dollanganger series, and it was quickly followed by three sequels: Petals on the Wind (1980), If There Be Thorns (1981), Seeds of Yesterday (1984), and the prequel, Garden of Shadows (1987), which was written by V. The story provides a dark escape from reality, and perhaps the reason that readers found the book so engrossing was that it offered a glimpse into a family so warped and so evil that it was unlike any family they had ever encountered. In addition, there is something haunting about them and the way they unapologetically abuse one another to reach their goals.

The characters are complex, extremely flawed, and ruthless in their actions. It’s a dark and twisted story and one that breaks the mold. The book explores taboo topics of murder, rape, incest, and child abuse. Andrews was an instant bestseller, and it’s easy to see why. The 1979 gothic novel Flowers in the Attic by American novelist V.
