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Nightmare House. The plantation house was a three-story, white frame structure with a large portico to the north, a wide veranda at ground level. The porch was pillared with thin, fluted columns and the green blinds offered a pleasing contrast to the white of the walls. It was a house built for happiness, and for many years the people who lived there had been happy. But now a gray cloud seemed to hang over the property, coloring the emotions of Janet Bowen. Her father was dead, brutally murdered -- and the man convicted of the crime on Janet's testimony had sworn vengeance against her -- even though he was locked behind prison walls, waiting his appointment with the hangman. And now it seemed as though someone -- or something -- was carrying out his threats as Janet, besieged, could not fight off the terrors that had taken control of her life! | Nightmare House. The plantation house was a three-story, white frame structure with a large portico to the north, a wide veranda at ground level. The porch was pillared with thin, fluted columns and the green blinds offered a pleasing contrast to the white of the walls. It was a house built for happiness, and for many years the people who lived there had been happy. But now a gray cloud seemed to hang over the property, coloring the emotions of Janet Bowen. Her father was dead, brutally murdered -- and the man convicted of the crime on Janet's testimony had sworn vengeance against her -- even though he was locked behind prison walls, waiting his appointment with the hangman. And now it seemed as though someone -- or something -- was carrying out his threats as Janet, besieged, could not fight off the terrors that had taken control of her life! |
Revision as of 21:49, 29 September 2007
- Author: Angela Gray
- Publisher: Magnum
- Year: 1973
Nightmare House. The plantation house was a three-story, white frame structure with a large portico to the north, a wide veranda at ground level. The porch was pillared with thin, fluted columns and the green blinds offered a pleasing contrast to the white of the walls. It was a house built for happiness, and for many years the people who lived there had been happy. But now a gray cloud seemed to hang over the property, coloring the emotions of Janet Bowen. Her father was dead, brutally murdered -- and the man convicted of the crime on Janet's testimony had sworn vengeance against her -- even though he was locked behind prison walls, waiting his appointment with the hangman. And now it seemed as though someone -- or something -- was carrying out his threats as Janet, besieged, could not fight off the terrors that had taken control of her life!