"The Gateway" tells the history of a summer house in the mountains. It is infested with demons that were granted access into the house by the suicidal fall of its original owner. The Hawthorne family, which buys the house from the former owner's estate, has to learn how to live with the demons, has to learn their 'rules' and never break them under pain of revenge that is worse than death.
"The Gateway" tells the history of a summer house in the mountains. It is infested with demons that were granted access into the house by the suicidal fall of its original owner. The Hawthorne family, which buys the house from the former owner's estate, has to learn how to live with the demons, has to learn their 'rules' and never break them under pain of revenge that is worse than death.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Cynthia Delafield spent summers at the Gateway. She was aware of its other occupants at an early age. Most events are exaggerated and much is fiction. She wrote the book after the buyer of her house in Riverdale, NY, painted the rare red gum wood paneling in the living room white. She has been a painter, actress, guide on trips to China, pastry chef and caterer, owner of a B&B and dolphin researcher, which prompted her first book, "my Dear Dolphin", a diary about some dolphins and her four children, published under her married name, Cynthia de Narvaez.
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