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Latest revision as of 07:38, 18 November 2012
By Thomas P. Kelley | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #695 |
Release Month | 1962 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Football Today And Yesteryear |
Followed by | Staff Nurses In Love |
- Author: Thomas P. Kelley
- First Published By: Harlequin Romance #695
- Year: 1962
Book Description
Did the Black Donnelly's actually strike back from the Grave? In 1880 in a lonely farmhouse near Lucan, Ontario, one of the bloodiest massacres in Candian history occurred when five members of the hated Donnelly family were brutally murdered. As she was being clubbed to death, old Johannah Donnally shrieked at her killers that every one of them would die a violent death.
And even today in the district you will hear stories which tell that every member of the raiders did, in fact, meet a tragic end. Thomas P. Kelley's Vengeance of the Black Donnellys tells this story for the first time.