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"Genuinely sinister." - The New York Times | "Genuinely sinister." - The New York Times | ||
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+ | [http://glooomysunday.blogspot.com/2008/06/castle-in-swamp-by-edison-marshall.html Review at Gloomy Sunday Blog] |
Revision as of 15:20, 13 June 2008
- Author: Edison Marshall
- Publisher: Dell
- Year: 1948
Cover Tagline
Her fierce love was a fortress in the midst of murder and revenge... "A swift and fascinating horror tale." -- Kirkus Service
Book Description
Dan Reed - He was a foundling who wanted love, but who had been trained for revenge.
Cleo Dunbarton - Daughter of the great house, she was excitingly beautiful, and reckless in love.
Ralph Dunbarton - The man of mystery who had become master of Wood Ibis when death haunted the plantation.
Madeline Dunbarton - A woman whose overpowering beauty hid strange and fathomless depths.
Noel Reed - He thought he knew the secret of Wood Ibis - and he had to know even if the truth would destroy him.
Praise for the Book
"Genuinely sinister." - The New York Times