Difference between revisions of "The House On Thunder Hill"
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+ | POSSESSED. Darise Hyland was never to forget the day Basil Jordan brought his paintings into her father's art gallery. For that day was the beginning of a journey which led the pretty, young girl from the bustling streets of New York City to the remote and foreboding mansion of Thunder Hill. Thunder Hill -- home of Gerald and Sybil Carson, wealthy patrons of the arts. Thunder Hill -- the mansion that housed the notorious collection of the infamous Otto Sandorf. What started as a pleasant business trip to view the Sandorf collection quickly became a tragic nightmare as a relentless evil pursued Darise -- an evil which had already caused two deaths, an evil which possessed the mind of Basil, and an evil which threatened to take still another life ... Darise's own... |
Latest revision as of 19:53, 25 October 2007
- Author: Suzanne Somers
- Publisher: Curtis
- Year: 1973
Book Description
POSSESSED. Darise Hyland was never to forget the day Basil Jordan brought his paintings into her father's art gallery. For that day was the beginning of a journey which led the pretty, young girl from the bustling streets of New York City to the remote and foreboding mansion of Thunder Hill. Thunder Hill -- home of Gerald and Sybil Carson, wealthy patrons of the arts. Thunder Hill -- the mansion that housed the notorious collection of the infamous Otto Sandorf. What started as a pleasant business trip to view the Sandorf collection quickly became a tragic nightmare as a relentless evil pursued Darise -- an evil which had already caused two deaths, an evil which possessed the mind of Basil, and an evil which threatened to take still another life ... Darise's own...