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[[Category:1966 Releases]][[Category:Gothic]] [[Category:Maine]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Caroline Farr]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Caroline Farr]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]]  
 
* '''Year''':  1966
 
* '''Year''':  1966
VIOLENT DEATH STALKED THE TOWERING CLIFFS OF RAVENSNEST. Lapped by the icy waters of the Gulf of Maine, the mansion of Ravensnest brooded like a specter from the past over the fishing town of Tregoney. To the gloomy ruin of a house came beautiful Diane Montrose on a nursing assignment. But more than illness threatened the life of her young charge, Robyn Warburton, whose mother had perished under mysterious circumstances. Diane found herself being drawn into a compelling web of evil. What was the terrible secret that dominated the lives of everyone at Ravensnest? What horror was hidden away in the cell hewn from the living rock of the cliffs  below the mansion? And what was the danger that lurked in Diane's attraction to David Warburton, heir to the family fortune?
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* '''Setting''': Maine
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==Book Description==
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VIOLENT DEATH STALKED THE TOWERING CLIFFS OF RAVENSNEST.  
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Lapped by the icy waters of the Gulf of Maine, the mansion of Ravensnest brooded like a specter from the past over the fishing town of Tregoney. To the gloomy ruin of a house came beautiful Diane Montrose on a nursing assignment. But more than illness threatened the life of her young charge, Robyn Warburton, whose mother had perished under mysterious circumstances. Diane found herself being drawn into a compelling web of evil. What was the terrible secret that dominated the lives of everyone at Ravensnest? What horror was hidden away in the cell hewn from the living rock of the cliffs  below the mansion? And what was the danger that lurked in Diane's attraction to David Warburton, heir to the family fortune?

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Book Description

VIOLENT DEATH STALKED THE TOWERING CLIFFS OF RAVENSNEST.

Lapped by the icy waters of the Gulf of Maine, the mansion of Ravensnest brooded like a specter from the past over the fishing town of Tregoney. To the gloomy ruin of a house came beautiful Diane Montrose on a nursing assignment. But more than illness threatened the life of her young charge, Robyn Warburton, whose mother had perished under mysterious circumstances. Diane found herself being drawn into a compelling web of evil. What was the terrible secret that dominated the lives of everyone at Ravensnest? What horror was hidden away in the cell hewn from the living rock of the cliffs below the mansion? And what was the danger that lurked in Diane's attraction to David Warburton, heir to the family fortune?