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(New page: * '''Author''': Dorothy Daniels * '''Publisher''': Pyramid * '''Year''': 1970 IN THE HAUNTING TRADITION OF REBECCA -- A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S DEADLY LEGACY. What was the dread secret ...) |
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* '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]] | * '''Author''': [[Dorothy Daniels]] | ||
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* '''Year''': 1970 | * '''Year''': 1970 | ||
IN THE HAUNTING TRADITION OF REBECCA -- A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S DEADLY LEGACY. What was the dread secret of David Arnold's past? Betsy had heard the rumors about his wife's disappearance, his young daughter's strange behavior, his mother's domineering possessiveness. But she could not believe what she heard. She could not believe that the handsome, generous David Arnold had murdered his wife! Then Betsy came to live in the Arnold's huge, dark mansion. Soon she knew that her own life was in mortal danger. What force greater than her fear held her there to meet her fate? Was it the hand of love? Or, perhaps, the grip of death... | IN THE HAUNTING TRADITION OF REBECCA -- A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S DEADLY LEGACY. What was the dread secret of David Arnold's past? Betsy had heard the rumors about his wife's disappearance, his young daughter's strange behavior, his mother's domineering possessiveness. But she could not believe what she heard. She could not believe that the handsome, generous David Arnold had murdered his wife! Then Betsy came to live in the Arnold's huge, dark mansion. Soon she knew that her own life was in mortal danger. What force greater than her fear held her there to meet her fate? Was it the hand of love? Or, perhaps, the grip of death... |
Latest revision as of 01:00, 22 September 2007
- Author: Dorothy Daniels
- Publisher: Pyramid
- Year: 1970
IN THE HAUNTING TRADITION OF REBECCA -- A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S DEADLY LEGACY. What was the dread secret of David Arnold's past? Betsy had heard the rumors about his wife's disappearance, his young daughter's strange behavior, his mother's domineering possessiveness. But she could not believe what she heard. She could not believe that the handsome, generous David Arnold had murdered his wife! Then Betsy came to live in the Arnold's huge, dark mansion. Soon she knew that her own life was in mortal danger. What force greater than her fear held her there to meet her fate? Was it the hand of love? Or, perhaps, the grip of death...