An edition of The pavilion (1946)

The pavilion

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The pavilion
Hilda Lawrence, Hilda Lawrence
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An edition of The pavilion (1946)

The pavilion

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From Goodreads: "When Regan Carr’s mother passes away from illness, the young woman is hard-pressed. Her part-time job as a small town librarian for $25 a week (roughly equivalent to an $8/hr job in 2017) is not sufficient to cover the doctor’s bills and other expenses of her mother’s final days, let alone allow her to live in any sort of comfort. So when a letter arrives from her distant (and wealthy) cousin Hurst Herald, asking her to live with him, Regan decides to give it a try.

But when Regan arrives with her meager possessions, Hurst Herald is dead. And he evidently hadn’t told the rest of the family she was coming, so the relatives view Regan with suspicion. There are those who seem glad to see her; Miss Etta, a kleptomaniac pensioner who was an old friend of Hurst’s, and the Crain sisters, elderly maids who appreciate Regan’s kindness. The relatives warm up a bit when she proves her arrival was expected, and Regan is given an out-of-the-way room for the moment.

This novel is in the Southern Gothic tradition, featuring a dysfunctional family with dark secrets living in a fine mansion that is beginning to decay. It’s a slow burn in many, many ways–it’s halfway through before Regan realizes that the family’s history of tragic accidents doesn’t include any actual accidents. Much depends on her suppressed memories of what happened in the pavilion out back of the house during her childhood visit."

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Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Language
English
Pages
279

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Cover of: The pavilion
The pavilion
1984, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: The pavilion
The pavilion
1946, Simon and Schuster
in English

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Edition Notes

At head of title: An Inner sanctum mystery.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.L4361 Pav, PS3523.A9295 Pav

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 p. l., 279 p.
Number of pages
279

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6495575M
LCCN
46000743
OCLC/WorldCat
884616

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