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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pocket]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pocket]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1975
 
* '''Year''': 1975
Edge of Madness. They said Naida was insane, that she had murdered Sophie and Reuben Mayes. They had locked her away at The Shelters asylum, but at last she was free to seek the truth of the terrifying night. Only handsome Dr. Duncan -- Roy, who had sent her to The Shelters rather than see her in prison -- believed Naida innocent. Now she had returned to Haven's Edge to care for the Mayes' orphaned son. And in its shadows she sensed one who wished her memory never to return -- a phantom tormentor who sought her life.
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==Book Description==
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Edge of Madness. They said Naida was insane, that she had murdered Sophie and Reuben Mayes. They had locked her away at The Shelters asylum, but at last she was free to seek the truth of the terrifying night. Only handsome Dr. Duncan -- Roy, who had sent her to The Shelters rather than see her in prison -- believed Naida innocent. Now she had returned to Haven's Edge to care for the Mayes' orphaned son. And in its shadows she sensed one who wished her memory never to return -- a phantom tormentor who sought her life.

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Book Description

Edge of Madness. They said Naida was insane, that she had murdered Sophie and Reuben Mayes. They had locked her away at The Shelters asylum, but at last she was free to seek the truth of the terrifying night. Only handsome Dr. Duncan -- Roy, who had sent her to The Shelters rather than see her in prison -- believed Naida innocent. Now she had returned to Haven's Edge to care for the Mayes' orphaned son. And in its shadows she sensed one who wished her memory never to return -- a phantom tormentor who sought her life.