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Elizabeth expected happiness with her artistic husband Stephen in his ancestral home on top of a mountain.  But too many unpleasant incidents and an assortment of weird characters - including Stephen's wild brother Abel and a retarded girl - intruded on Elizabeth's dream.  Who had reason to kill the happy bride?
 
Elizabeth expected happiness with her artistic husband Stephen in his ancestral home on top of a mountain.  But too many unpleasant incidents and an assortment of weird characters - including Stephen's wild brother Abel and a retarded girl - intruded on Elizabeth's dream.  Who had reason to kill the happy bride?
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==Reviews==
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*[http://glooomysunday.blogspot.com/2008/06/castle-mirage-by-alice-brennan.html Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog]
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*[http://groovyageofhorror.blogspot.com/2006/05/castle-mirage-by-alice-brennan-unibook.html Review and interview with author's son at The Groovy Age of Horror Blog]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 9 November 2022


Cover Image for the novel

Cover Tagline

Horror and despair awaited the young bride in her honeymoon palace.

Book Description

In the Hands of the Devil
Elizabeth expected happiness with her artistic husband Stephen in his ancestral home on top of a mountain. But too many unpleasant incidents and an assortment of weird characters - including Stephen's wild brother Abel and a retarded girl - intruded on Elizabeth's dream. Who had reason to kill the happy bride?

Reviews