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* '''Publisher''': [[Warner]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Warner]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1967 | * '''Year''': 1967 | ||
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"The brides of Marston Manor are doomed. This house is cursed." From the moment she arrives at the grim Louisiana mansion, a happy bride, Nancy is plagued by a grim series of "accidents." And when she learns that the two previous Marston brides had met with horrible fates after attending Mardi Gras balls at the Manor, Nancy begins to fear for her life. But whom should she fear? Her mad sister-in-law? The ravishing neighbor who nurses a passion for Nancy's husband? Or her husband himself? Nancy must know before the Mardi Gras Ball whether to run for her life or stay to dance -- with death! | "The brides of Marston Manor are doomed. This house is cursed." From the moment she arrives at the grim Louisiana mansion, a happy bride, Nancy is plagued by a grim series of "accidents." And when she learns that the two previous Marston brides had met with horrible fates after attending Mardi Gras balls at the Manor, Nancy begins to fear for her life. But whom should she fear? Her mad sister-in-law? The ravishing neighbor who nurses a passion for Nancy's husband? Or her husband himself? Nancy must know before the Mardi Gras Ball whether to run for her life or stay to dance -- with death! |
Revision as of 18:07, 13 October 2007
- Author: Dorothy Daniels
- Publisher: Warner
- Year: 1967
Book Description
"The brides of Marston Manor are doomed. This house is cursed." From the moment she arrives at the grim Louisiana mansion, a happy bride, Nancy is plagued by a grim series of "accidents." And when she learns that the two previous Marston brides had met with horrible fates after attending Mardi Gras balls at the Manor, Nancy begins to fear for her life. But whom should she fear? Her mad sister-in-law? The ravishing neighbor who nurses a passion for Nancy's husband? Or her husband himself? Nancy must know before the Mardi Gras Ball whether to run for her life or stay to dance -- with death!