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Fog-shrouded statues, an old, ugly house of cold, barren rooms and endless corridors. the soul-chilling bells that seemed to clang from nowhere. And the aura of total evil that hung like a pall over the strange cult that called itself the Congregation of Retribution. As soon as she arrived at the bedside of her dying aunt, Claudia knew that she had already come into a weird inheritance - an inheritance of mystery and unspeakable evil. | Fog-shrouded statues, an old, ugly house of cold, barren rooms and endless corridors. the soul-chilling bells that seemed to clang from nowhere. And the aura of total evil that hung like a pall over the strange cult that called itself the Congregation of Retribution. As soon as she arrived at the bedside of her dying aunt, Claudia knew that she had already come into a weird inheritance - an inheritance of mystery and unspeakable evil. | ||
+ | ==Reviews== | ||
+ | [http://glooomysunday.blogspot.com/2008/06/doomsday-bells-by-miriam-lynch.html Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog] |
Revision as of 17:49, 23 June 2008
- Author: Miriam Lynch
- Publisher: Manor Books
- Year: 1976
Cover Tagline
Claudia was a prisoner - captured by an evil cult that fed on hatred, in a house where time stood still
Book Description
Prisoner of Vengeance
Fog-shrouded statues, an old, ugly house of cold, barren rooms and endless corridors. the soul-chilling bells that seemed to clang from nowhere. And the aura of total evil that hung like a pall over the strange cult that called itself the Congregation of Retribution. As soon as she arrived at the bedside of her dying aunt, Claudia knew that she had already come into a weird inheritance - an inheritance of mystery and unspeakable evil.