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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pocket]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Pocket]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1974
 
* '''Year''': 1974
 
Dark Bondage. Lovely, dark-haired Mavis longed for an opera career -- in vain, she thought. But then one night she dreamed of Ernestine Hillary, the fabled soprano whose life had ended tragically and mysteriously sixteen years before. When Mavis awoke, she had a new voice -- a voice that uncannily resembled that of Ernestine Hillary. Mavis became an overnight sensation. Her singing won her universal acclaim -- and the fervent love of the handsome young architect, Claude Vaillant. Only too late did Mavis realize the price of her success: a dark bondage to a vengeful ghost who had already killed once, and would kill again!
 
Dark Bondage. Lovely, dark-haired Mavis longed for an opera career -- in vain, she thought. But then one night she dreamed of Ernestine Hillary, the fabled soprano whose life had ended tragically and mysteriously sixteen years before. When Mavis awoke, she had a new voice -- a voice that uncannily resembled that of Ernestine Hillary. Mavis became an overnight sensation. Her singing won her universal acclaim -- and the fervent love of the handsome young architect, Claude Vaillant. Only too late did Mavis realize the price of her success: a dark bondage to a vengeful ghost who had already killed once, and would kill again!

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Dark Bondage. Lovely, dark-haired Mavis longed for an opera career -- in vain, she thought. But then one night she dreamed of Ernestine Hillary, the fabled soprano whose life had ended tragically and mysteriously sixteen years before. When Mavis awoke, she had a new voice -- a voice that uncannily resembled that of Ernestine Hillary. Mavis became an overnight sensation. Her singing won her universal acclaim -- and the fervent love of the handsome young architect, Claude Vaillant. Only too late did Mavis realize the price of her success: a dark bondage to a vengeful ghost who had already killed once, and would kill again!