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*'''Author''': [[Aola Vandergriff]] | *'''Author''': [[Aola Vandergriff]] | ||
*'''Publisher''': [[Warner Books]] | *'''Publisher''': [[Warner Books]] | ||
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'''Wyndspelle...sanctuary or house of Satan?''' | '''Wyndspelle...sanctuary or house of Satan?''' | ||
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− | The rocks tore Adria's bare feet as she climbed the forbidding crag to Wyndspelle. Only here would Adria find haven, safety from the Puritans ready to burn her as a witch. She opened the great door to shelter and life, and looked upon death. Wyndspelle's mistress lay upon a candlelit bier, | + | The rocks tore Adria's bare feet as she climbed the forbidding crag to Wyndspelle. Only here would Adria find haven, safety from the Puritans ready to burn her as a witch. She opened the great door to shelter and life, and looked upon death. Wyndspelle's mistress lay upon a candlelit bier, cold and still. Adria could remain here, if she consented to become the new wife of the blind man with the scarred face and soul, the master of Wyndspelle. |
==Reviews== | ==Reviews== | ||
*[http://glooomysunday.blogspot.com/2008/11/wyndspelle-by-aola-vandergriff.html Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog] | *[http://glooomysunday.blogspot.com/2008/11/wyndspelle-by-aola-vandergriff.html Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog] |
Latest revision as of 20:38, 27 December 2008
- Author: Aola Vandergriff
- Publisher: Warner Books
- Year: 1975
Cover Tagline
The first romance in a dark pageant of mystery from a house as haunted as Wuthering Heights
Book Description
Wyndspelle...sanctuary or house of Satan?
The rocks tore Adria's bare feet as she climbed the forbidding crag to Wyndspelle. Only here would Adria find haven, safety from the Puritans ready to burn her as a witch. She opened the great door to shelter and life, and looked upon death. Wyndspelle's mistress lay upon a candlelit bier, cold and still. Adria could remain here, if she consented to become the new wife of the blind man with the scarred face and soul, the master of Wyndspelle.