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[[Image:Hurricane wake.JPG|thumb|Cover image for the novel]]
 
[[Image:Hurricane wake.JPG|thumb|Cover image for the novel]]
 
*'''Author''': [[Rosalind Ashe]]
 
*'''Author''': [[Rosalind Ashe]]
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==Book Description==
 
==Book Description==
 
'''Hurricane!'''
 
'''Hurricane!'''
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The wild wind keens.  The thundering rain descends.  Flame lights the sky.  And within the ramshackle plantation house, another hurricane rages as Tom, his eyes alight with possessive love for his twin sister Liz, his soul dark with murderous hate for his childhood playmate Maurice, uses the storm as his accomplice.  As the lights fail, fear mounts.  There is blood, death, dark ceremony and, finally, madness.
 
The wild wind keens.  The thundering rain descends.  Flame lights the sky.  And within the ramshackle plantation house, another hurricane rages as Tom, his eyes alight with possessive love for his twin sister Liz, his soul dark with murderous hate for his childhood playmate Maurice, uses the storm as his accomplice.  As the lights fail, fear mounts.  There is blood, death, dark ceremony and, finally, madness.
 
==Reviews==
 
==Reviews==
 
*[http://glooomysunday.blogspot.com/2008/10/hurricane-wake-by-rosalind-ashe.html Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog]
 
*[http://glooomysunday.blogspot.com/2008/10/hurricane-wake-by-rosalind-ashe.html Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog]

Latest revision as of 20:27, 24 November 2008

Cover image for the novel

Book Description

Hurricane!

The wild wind keens. The thundering rain descends. Flame lights the sky. And within the ramshackle plantation house, another hurricane rages as Tom, his eyes alight with possessive love for his twin sister Liz, his soul dark with murderous hate for his childhood playmate Maurice, uses the storm as his accomplice. As the lights fail, fear mounts. There is blood, death, dark ceremony and, finally, madness.

Reviews