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* '''Author''': [[Caroline Farr]] | * '''Author''': [[Caroline Farr]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Signet]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1975 | * '''Year''': 1975 | ||
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Tower of Terror. Fiddler's Tower, home of bestselling author Margrath Manan was all that her new secretary, lovely young Gwenefa Carnarvon, had dreamed it would be, steeped in the rich legacy of romance and violence of which Margrath wrote so well. But Fiddler's Tower held many eerie surprises. The mere mention of Gwenefa's name and the sight of her face immediately upset the precarious balance of patience and malice maintained by Margrath's greedy relatives. There were whispers of another Gwenefa long ago claimed by the sea. There were mutters of wills, locked rooms, and uncanny resemblances. And there was an evil, long-nutured within the ancient mansion, awaiting only the proper moment to strike. If it were not for Margrath's handsome nephew David, perhaps Gwenefa would have fled from the hostility of the tower dwellers. But surely David would protect her from whatever menace threatened. Yet what if he could not? What if she was doomed to the same fate as the Gwenefa who had vanished such a long time ago...? | Tower of Terror. Fiddler's Tower, home of bestselling author Margrath Manan was all that her new secretary, lovely young Gwenefa Carnarvon, had dreamed it would be, steeped in the rich legacy of romance and violence of which Margrath wrote so well. But Fiddler's Tower held many eerie surprises. The mere mention of Gwenefa's name and the sight of her face immediately upset the precarious balance of patience and malice maintained by Margrath's greedy relatives. There were whispers of another Gwenefa long ago claimed by the sea. There were mutters of wills, locked rooms, and uncanny resemblances. And there was an evil, long-nutured within the ancient mansion, awaiting only the proper moment to strike. If it were not for Margrath's handsome nephew David, perhaps Gwenefa would have fled from the hostility of the tower dwellers. But surely David would protect her from whatever menace threatened. Yet what if he could not? What if she was doomed to the same fate as the Gwenefa who had vanished such a long time ago...? |
Latest revision as of 19:02, 29 September 2008
- Author: Caroline Farr
- Publisher: Signet
- Year: 1975
Book Description
Tower of Terror. Fiddler's Tower, home of bestselling author Margrath Manan was all that her new secretary, lovely young Gwenefa Carnarvon, had dreamed it would be, steeped in the rich legacy of romance and violence of which Margrath wrote so well. But Fiddler's Tower held many eerie surprises. The mere mention of Gwenefa's name and the sight of her face immediately upset the precarious balance of patience and malice maintained by Margrath's greedy relatives. There were whispers of another Gwenefa long ago claimed by the sea. There were mutters of wills, locked rooms, and uncanny resemblances. And there was an evil, long-nutured within the ancient mansion, awaiting only the proper moment to strike. If it were not for Margrath's handsome nephew David, perhaps Gwenefa would have fled from the hostility of the tower dwellers. But surely David would protect her from whatever menace threatened. Yet what if he could not? What if she was doomed to the same fate as the Gwenefa who had vanished such a long time ago...?