![]() In the epilogue, we learn that she attacked Pin instead. ![]() Bait-and-Switch Gunshot: At the book's climax, it seems that an enraged Ursula is about to take an ax to Leon as revenge for murdering Stan.Their father is very frank and honest to a cold level and their mother is so strict she never removes plastic sheets from the furniture. Abusive Parents: Leon and Ursula's parents have several strange ideas compared to what normal parents do.Pin was adapted into a fairly close-to-the-book film in 1988. Pin has a plan that will allow the three of them to stay together, forever. Ursula only wants to escape and live a normal life. Pin is always right and always knows exactly what to do. Pin has always been there for the children. ![]() Then of course, there's Pin, the life-size, grotesque anatomical model that once occupied their father's office, his veins and organs visible through his clear plastic skin, who comes to live with Leon and Ursula when their mother and father die unexpectedly. ![]() With such remote, unreachable parents, it's no wonder that Leon and Ursula grow unusually close, turning to each other for support, comfort, and.all kinds of things. Teenage siblings Leon and Ursula live in a Big Fancy House with their clinically detached doctor-dad, who explains everything- including his love for his children-in strictly scientific terms, and their deeply neurotic mother who is obsessed with cleanliness and seldom leaves the home. Pin is a 1981 horror/psychological thriller by Andrew Neiderman (who would later become the ghostwriter for V. ![]()
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