"The face of fear I display in my novels is not the pale specter from the sunken grave, nor is it the thing that goes bump in the night," V. C. Andrews once told Douglas E. Winter. "Mine are the deep-seated fears established when we are children, and they never quite go away: the fear of being helpless, the fear of being trapped, the fear of being out of control."

Andrews's novel Flowers in the Attic launched the popular genre sometimes dubbed "children in jeopardy" -- stories about young people abused, lied to, and preyed upon by their evil guardians. The author's own childhood was not nearly so lurid, though it did have an element of tragedy: As a teenager she had a bad fall, which resulted in the development of bone spurs. A botched surgery, combined with arthritis, forced her to use a wheelchair or crutches for the rest of her life.

Andrews lived with her mother and worked as a commercial artist until the 1970s, when she began to write in earnest. Most of her early stories and novels went unpublished (one exception was "I Slept with My Uncle on My Wedding Night," which appeared in a pulp confession magazine). Finally, in 1979, Flowers in the Attic made it into print. The book soared to No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list and was followed by two equally successful sequels, Petals on the Wind and If There Be Thorns. Critics weren't always kind -- a Washington Post reviewer wrote that Flowers in the Attic "may well be the worst book I have ever read" -- but that didn't matter to millions of Andrews's readers, who devoured her gruesome fairy tales as fast as she could pen them.

As E. D. Huntley points out in V. C. Andrews: A Critical Companion, Andrews's novels fit neatly into the "female Gothic" tradition, in which an innocent young woman is trapped in an isolated mansion and persecuted by a villain. Andrews's own contribution was to take some of the themes implicit in early Gothic novels -- incest, sexual jealousy, and obsession -- and make them sensationally explicit in her works.

As most of her fans know by now, V. C. Andrews died in 1986, but new V. C. Andrews books keep popping up on the bestseller lists. That's because the Andrews estate hired a ghost writer, Andrew Neiderman, to continue writing books in the late author's style. Andrews's heirs have been cagey about just how much unfinished work she left behind when she died, but testimony during a 1993 tax case suggested that Andrews had only completed a portion of Garden of Shadows, the eighth book (out of more than 50) published under her name.

Still, even if the vast majority of "V. C. Andrews" books weren't actually written by V. C. Andrews, many of her fans are happy to have her tradition carried on. Neiderman has drawn on Andrews's novels, notebooks, and drawings for inspiration. "Don't make this sound weird," he once said in a Washington Post interview, "but sometimes I do feel possessed." To the original V. C. Andrews, who believed in precognition and reincarnation, it probably wouldn't sound weird at all.

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Title: Scattered Leaves (Early Spring Series #2), Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: House of Secrets: A Novel, Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: Whitefern, Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: Delia's Gift (Delia Series #3), Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: Delia's Heart (Delia Series #2), Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: Flowers in the Attic (Dollanganger Series #1), Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: Garden of Shadows (Dollanganger Series #5), Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger Series #2), Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: If There Be Thorns (Dollanganger Series #3), Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth, Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: Seeds of Yesterday (Dollanganger Series #4), Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: The Flowers in the Attic Series: The Dollangangers: Flowers in the Attic, Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, and a New Excerpt!, Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger, Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: Secret Brother, Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: Ruby (Landry Series #1), Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: Dawn (Cutler Series #1), Author: V. C. Andrews
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Title: Heaven, Author: Jordan Sara
Title: Dark Angel (Casteel Series #2), Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: The Mirror Sisters: A Novel, Author: V. C. Andrews
Title: My Sweet Audrina, Author: V. C. Andrews

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