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    Nightwork : Irwin Shaw

Used paperback in good condition. Cover showing heavy wear, pages normal wear. Pages with normal page discolouration. Scribblings and rubber stamps on flyleaf. 189 pages. Published by Coronet, 1972. ISBN 0340029250.

The Templar curse was just a half-forgotten legend to everyone but Brigit Templar Gaye. She had met with a strange accident, and now lay helpless in her bed in the oppressive old Templar mansion. Fergus, her husband, had found a marvellous girl for the children, eager young Prissie, hardly more than a child herself.

But the questions came rushing through Brigid's mind. Who was this girl who studied her with such frightening intensity? Why did she drift thought the house at night as if she owned it? And what was Fergus' real reason for bringing this piquant stranger into their home?

As the nightmare fog of fear thickened, the voices started again, those terrifying, inhuman whispers that no one but Brigit could hear.

Night Of The Letter : Dorothy Eden

  • Product Code: BOO000386
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  • Dimension: L 11.00 x W 1.20 x H 17.75
  • Weight: 0.120 Kg
  • R15.00



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