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* '''Author''': [[Susan Bowden]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Susan Bowden]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]]  
 
* '''Year''': 2003
 
* '''Year''': 2003
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* '''Setting''': Barbados
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/House-Shadows-Susan-Bowden/dp/0451208331/ref=sr_1_1/103-6988812-2159841?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1190255259&sr=8-1 House of Shadows]
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At the opening of her photography show in a Toronto gallery, Vivien Shaw receives an intriguing offer from a member of the Barbados consulate: he invites her to come to Barbados to collaborate with a local author on a book about the island. When Vivien arrives and meets the author, he bluntly tells her that a white woman is not the right person for him to work with. But he relents, and Vivien sets out to learn about the island and decides to stay in a native establishment rather than a fancy resort. She picks Peverill Hall, a rundown B and B. Everyone warns her to stay away, but Vivien is struck by the oddity of the inhabitants, researches the house, and discovers that a gruesome murder occurred there 50 years ago. Although the owners are strange and somewhat menacing, she finds the house itself welcoming until inexplicable and bizarre accidents begin to happen.
 
At the opening of her photography show in a Toronto gallery, Vivien Shaw receives an intriguing offer from a member of the Barbados consulate: he invites her to come to Barbados to collaborate with a local author on a book about the island. When Vivien arrives and meets the author, he bluntly tells her that a white woman is not the right person for him to work with. But he relents, and Vivien sets out to learn about the island and decides to stay in a native establishment rather than a fancy resort. She picks Peverill Hall, a rundown B and B. Everyone warns her to stay away, but Vivien is struck by the oddity of the inhabitants, researches the house, and discovers that a gruesome murder occurred there 50 years ago. Although the owners are strange and somewhat menacing, she finds the house itself welcoming until inexplicable and bizarre accidents begin to happen.

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At the opening of her photography show in a Toronto gallery, Vivien Shaw receives an intriguing offer from a member of the Barbados consulate: he invites her to come to Barbados to collaborate with a local author on a book about the island. When Vivien arrives and meets the author, he bluntly tells her that a white woman is not the right person for him to work with. But he relents, and Vivien sets out to learn about the island and decides to stay in a native establishment rather than a fancy resort. She picks Peverill Hall, a rundown B and B. Everyone warns her to stay away, but Vivien is struck by the oddity of the inhabitants, researches the house, and discovers that a gruesome murder occurred there 50 years ago. Although the owners are strange and somewhat menacing, she finds the house itself welcoming until inexplicable and bizarre accidents begin to happen.