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the Silverbrooke, a historic bathhouse she'd just inherited. | the Silverbrooke, a historic bathhouse she'd just inherited. | ||
Revision as of 02:56, 8 October 2006
- Author: Elaine K. Stirling
- Publisher: Intrigue, # 126
- Year: 1989
- Setting: Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Amazon Listing - Sleepwalker
Could sleepwalking be fatal?
Geneva Ashford had never been able to remember her nighttime excursions, though she'd heard plenty about them. Sometimes they'd seemed funny, sometimes embarrassing, but never dangerous...until she'd come to Hot Springs, Arkansas to see the Silverbrooke, a historic bathhouse she'd just inherited.
The run-down bathhouse captured her imagination. And Travis McCabe, the ruggedly attractive man she'd hired to handle the renovations, encouraged her to linger. Then she found herself accused of murder--a murder she'd supposedly committed while walking in her sleep. To prove her innocence, Geneva would finally have to face the deadly secret that haunted her dreams. For now it threatened her life, her happiness and more.