
Rosemary's Baby
*Rosemary's Baby* is a psychological horror novel by Ira Levin, later adapted into a film, that follows Rosemary, a young pregnant woman in New York City. She becomes suspicious that her neighbors and her husband may be involved in a Satanic cult, intending to use her unborn child for dark rituals. As her paranoia grows, Rosemary uncovers unsettling truths about her pregnancy and the sinister plans surrounding her baby. The story explores themes of trust, control, and evil’s subtle infiltration into everyday life, highlighting how innocence can be manipulated by malevolent forces.