Ira Levin's works span multiple genres, including suspense, horror, and drama. Notable titles include "Rosemary's Baby," a chilling tale of supernatural horror, "The Stepford Wives," a satirical thriller about the perils of suburbia, and "The Boys from Brazil," a gripping novel about a Nazi conspiracy. His acclaimed play "Deathtrap" blends comedy and thriller elements, making it a long-running Broadway hit. Levin's mastery of suspense and unique storytelling has cemented his legacy as a versatile and influential author.