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Dark legacy

New Dell ed.
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Strange homecoming. They were waiting to welcome her. The servant, who avoided her gaze but could not mask a bitter hatred, the beautiful woman with sugar-coated venom on her tongue, and the towering figure of the master of the manor, so powerful yet so tragically flawed, his brutal manner in such contrast with the secret pain in his eyes.

She had come home, yet she came as a stranger, remembering nothing. In her loneliness and fear, she knew only one thing. From the abyss of the past, evil was reaching out to claim her again.

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Publisher
Dell
Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: Dark legacy
Dark legacy
1971, Dell
in English - New Dell ed.
Cover of: Happy Now I Go
Happy Now I Go
1947, Longmans, Green and Co.
in English

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Table of Contents

She was stripped of memory and embraced by terror.
A mansion of menace - where terror closes in upon a girl with a past as mysterious as her future....

Edition Notes

Original title: Happy now I go.

Published in
New York
Series
Dell fiction -- 1666
Other Titles
Happy now I go.
Copyright Date
1947

The Physical Object

Pagination
304 p. ;
Number of pages
304

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24940073M
Internet Archive
darklegacy00char
OCLC/WorldCat
12224395

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Work Description

Strange homecoming. They were waiting to welcome her. The servant, who avoided her gaze but could not mask a bitter hatred, the beautiful woman with sugar-coated venom on her tongue, and the towering figure of the master of the manor, so powerful yet so tragically flawed, his brutal manner in such contrast with the secret pain in his eyes.

She had come home, yet she came as a stranger, remembering nothing. In her loneliness and fear, she knew only one thing. From the abyss of the past, evil was reaching out to claim her again.

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