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Judith wanted nothing from Conover's Folly -- except to be free of one searing memory. The last time she had seen the house called Conover's Folly, she had been a frightened child, watching from the darkened stairway as her father killed her mother, then himself. Now she is back -- eighteen years old, alone in the world, an heiress. She intends to sell the house, to be rid of its memories forever. But she discovers that Conover's Folly holds a secret -- one that may explain her father's actions. And she knows that to uncover this secret she must risk her life... | Judith wanted nothing from Conover's Folly -- except to be free of one searing memory. The last time she had seen the house called Conover's Folly, she had been a frightened child, watching from the darkened stairway as her father killed her mother, then himself. Now she is back -- eighteen years old, alone in the world, an heiress. She intends to sell the house, to be rid of its memories forever. But she discovers that Conover's Folly holds a secret -- one that may explain her father's actions. And she knows that to uncover this secret she must risk her life... |
Latest revision as of 05:05, 29 August 2007
- Author: Dorothy Daniels
- Publisher: Warner
- Year: 1972
Judith wanted nothing from Conover's Folly -- except to be free of one searing memory. The last time she had seen the house called Conover's Folly, she had been a frightened child, watching from the darkened stairway as her father killed her mother, then himself. Now she is back -- eighteen years old, alone in the world, an heiress. She intends to sell the house, to be rid of its memories forever. But she discovers that Conover's Folly holds a secret -- one that may explain her father's actions. And she knows that to uncover this secret she must risk her life...