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(New page: * '''Author''': Suzanne Somers * '''Publisher''': Curtis * '''Year''': 1973 POSSESSED. Darise Hyland was never to forget the day Basil Jordan brought his paintings into her fath...)
 
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* '''Author''': [[Suzanne Somers]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Suzanne Somers]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Curtis]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Curtis]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1973
 
* '''Year''': 1973
 
POSSESSED.  Darise Hyland was never to forget the day Basil Jordan brought his paintings into her father's art gallery. For that day was the beginning of a journey which led the pretty, young girl from the bustling streets of New York City to the remote and foreboding mansion of Thunder Hill. Thunder Hill -- home of Gerald and Sybil Carson, wealthy patrons of the arts. Thunder Hill -- the mansion that housed the notorious collection of the infamous Otto Sandorf. What started as a pleasant business trip to view the Sandorf collection quickly became a tragic nightmare as a relentless evil pursued Darise -- an evil which had already caused two deaths, an evil which possessed the mind of Basil, and an evil which threatened to take still another life ... Darise's own...
 
POSSESSED.  Darise Hyland was never to forget the day Basil Jordan brought his paintings into her father's art gallery. For that day was the beginning of a journey which led the pretty, young girl from the bustling streets of New York City to the remote and foreboding mansion of Thunder Hill. Thunder Hill -- home of Gerald and Sybil Carson, wealthy patrons of the arts. Thunder Hill -- the mansion that housed the notorious collection of the infamous Otto Sandorf. What started as a pleasant business trip to view the Sandorf collection quickly became a tragic nightmare as a relentless evil pursued Darise -- an evil which had already caused two deaths, an evil which possessed the mind of Basil, and an evil which threatened to take still another life ... Darise's own...

Revision as of 23:34, 3 October 2007

POSSESSED. Darise Hyland was never to forget the day Basil Jordan brought his paintings into her father's art gallery. For that day was the beginning of a journey which led the pretty, young girl from the bustling streets of New York City to the remote and foreboding mansion of Thunder Hill. Thunder Hill -- home of Gerald and Sybil Carson, wealthy patrons of the arts. Thunder Hill -- the mansion that housed the notorious collection of the infamous Otto Sandorf. What started as a pleasant business trip to view the Sandorf collection quickly became a tragic nightmare as a relentless evil pursued Darise -- an evil which had already caused two deaths, an evil which possessed the mind of Basil, and an evil which threatened to take still another life ... Darise's own...