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* '''Author''': [[Caroline Farr]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Caroline Farr]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]]  
 
* '''Year''':  1969
 
* '''Year''':  1969
  
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==Book Description==
 
''ETERNITY OF TERROR''
 
''ETERNITY OF TERROR''
  
 
Even before young Christel Maddon crossed the threshold of Stonehenge, she sensed evil. The violent sea that honored the huge stone cliff house turned summer resort had already claimed one beautiful woman as its victim -- under seemingly normal yet curiously bizarre circumstances -- and Christel could not shake the feeling that she would be in danger as long as she remained. But she needed a job, and the owner's nephew was as persuasive as he was handsome, and it would only be for a short time -- at least that's what she thought until she discovered she had locked herself in a nightmare where every minute would be stretched into an eternity of terror...
 
Even before young Christel Maddon crossed the threshold of Stonehenge, she sensed evil. The violent sea that honored the huge stone cliff house turned summer resort had already claimed one beautiful woman as its victim -- under seemingly normal yet curiously bizarre circumstances -- and Christel could not shake the feeling that she would be in danger as long as she remained. But she needed a job, and the owner's nephew was as persuasive as he was handsome, and it would only be for a short time -- at least that's what she thought until she discovered she had locked herself in a nightmare where every minute would be stretched into an eternity of terror...

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Book Description

ETERNITY OF TERROR

Even before young Christel Maddon crossed the threshold of Stonehenge, she sensed evil. The violent sea that honored the huge stone cliff house turned summer resort had already claimed one beautiful woman as its victim -- under seemingly normal yet curiously bizarre circumstances -- and Christel could not shake the feeling that she would be in danger as long as she remained. But she needed a job, and the owner's nephew was as persuasive as he was handsome, and it would only be for a short time -- at least that's what she thought until she discovered she had locked herself in a nightmare where every minute would be stretched into an eternity of terror...