Over and over, Father Keogh tolled the church bell, and the sound, loud and clear on the morning air, had a sharp effect on the town. It woke, Sam, the American bartender, and it woke the bank manager, and the dentist and the Chief of Police. It brou...
This piscareque story set against the most violent days of the French Revolution, is written with the utmost gusto, pace, assurance and romantic color, spiked with a sort of toughness of attitude and coolness of approach that gives astringency to the...
The old mansion at No. 3 Collins Wood was Wynne Kinch’s private refuge. Here she had grown up, here she had returned for safety. But tonight, Wynne was not alone. Crouching in the dark, she listened to the heavy footsteps coming closer. Did they...
THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER Harriet felt more like a guest in the Stewarts’ luxurious home than a paid companion to beautiful young Mrs. Stewart. Until, in a moment of terrified disbelief, she found out why someone had to be with Liane Stewart at al...
Nothing much ever seemed to happen in the sleepy little village of Parkley until the night The Walls was robbed. It was a crime enormously complicated by the personal life of the detective trying to solve it. And in the long run, it was to become the...
The sorceress Normally the brilliant young artist Bryan Touhey liked women to be disturbing. But not quite as disturbing as his strange and lovely companion at lonely Pellings Manor. Sinister enough was her object enslavement to the master of ...