Light in the Darkness is Jean Phillips' seventh book but her first novel. Set in Zimbabwe between 1984 and 1995, it traces the lives of Ruvengo Chauke and Samson Gondo. Ruvengo's name, meaning "hatred," contributed to her morose, unhappy, hate-filled...
The island paradise she inherited soon revealed itself as a place of fear, suspicion and murder... Legacy Of Fear When Torry Benson was informed that she had inherited an island, she was astounded. Her parents had both been killed and she knew ...
The Hicks in the Sticks is about five quirky women living in a small town. When their lives begin to unravel, which is quite often, they run to the local gypsy, Betty Big-Bottom, and ask her for help. Through the bonds of friendship, and the visions ...
THE MAN WITH MANY NAMES Janet Morse was overwhelmed by the attentions paid her by David Steele. From their first meeting on the steamer near Capri all the way back to Baltimore, she had been unable to keep him from her thoughts. And when he propos...
DUTY - AND DOUBT The terrible Civil War was over. And lovely Sally Carroll, who had never done any harder work than rolling bandages for the Red Cross, inherited the almost impossible task of salvaging Greenwood, the vast plantation torn by war f...
She was tormented by a house of evil and a Mayan curse. Secret Passageway to Death. Helen heard the scream. It was like nothing she had ever heard before … almost human, yet not. She turned, then backed away in horror. Standing on his hind fe...