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+ | * '''Setting''': Florida | ||
+ | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Romany-Curse-Suzanne-Somers/dp/B000P1F9LE Romany Curse] - out of print | ||
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+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Sign of Evil. Adela Barron and her mother traveled to Florida to sell the house Papa Barron had lived in as a boy. The house was swarming with gypsies. When Adela tried to learn their customs, she was sharply reprimanded by her stern Aunt Cecile and by the gypsies themselves, including handsome Django. Adela was warned never to go to the gypsy camp, but she did, and twice, attempts were made on her life. When she met Dr. Larry Norton she thought her problems were over. Then her mother disappeared. And Adela was sure the gypsies had kidnapped her. | Sign of Evil. Adela Barron and her mother traveled to Florida to sell the house Papa Barron had lived in as a boy. The house was swarming with gypsies. When Adela tried to learn their customs, she was sharply reprimanded by her stern Aunt Cecile and by the gypsies themselves, including handsome Django. Adela was warned never to go to the gypsy camp, but she did, and twice, attempts were made on her life. When she met Dr. Larry Norton she thought her problems were over. Then her mother disappeared. And Adela was sure the gypsies had kidnapped her. |
Revision as of 18:52, 30 October 2007
- Author: Suzanne Somers
- Publisher: Unibook
- Year: 1971
- Setting: Florida
- Amazon Listing: Romany Curse - out of print
Book Description
Sign of Evil. Adela Barron and her mother traveled to Florida to sell the house Papa Barron had lived in as a boy. The house was swarming with gypsies. When Adela tried to learn their customs, she was sharply reprimanded by her stern Aunt Cecile and by the gypsies themselves, including handsome Django. Adela was warned never to go to the gypsy camp, but she did, and twice, attempts were made on her life. When she met Dr. Larry Norton she thought her problems were over. Then her mother disappeared. And Adela was sure the gypsies had kidnapped her.