Pretty Ellen Morton knew that her life was in danger at Mortondale. One young woman had already been found in the garden, her throat slit. Was it the gruesome work of the ghost, as the old housekeeper believed--the ghost of a young doctor, spurned in love, who had followed the house when it was transplanted from England? Or was there a murderer in the household? Someone had chased her that night in the garden, right into the arms of Matthew Morton, heir apparent to the Morton fortune. And when her beautiful and haughty cousin Lucy became the second victim, Ellen felt a strange presence stalking her, marking her as victim number three!…mehr
Pretty Ellen Morton knew that her life was in danger at Mortondale. One young woman had already been found in the garden, her throat slit. Was it the gruesome work of the ghost, as the old housekeeper believed--the ghost of a young doctor, spurned in love, who had followed the house when it was transplanted from England? Or was there a murderer in the household? Someone had chased her that night in the garden, right into the arms of Matthew Morton, heir apparent to the Morton fortune. And when her beautiful and haughty cousin Lucy became the second victim, Ellen felt a strange presence stalking her, marking her as victim number three!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Edward Daniel Ross, W. E. Daniel "Dan" Ross (born 1912) is a bestselling Canadian novelist from Saint John, New Brunswick who wrote over 300 books in a variety of genres and under a variety of mostly female pseudonyms such as Laura Frances Brooks, Lydia Colby, Rose Dana, Jan Daniels, Ross Olin, Diane Randall, Clarissa Ross, Leslie Ames, Ruth Dorset, Ann Gilmer, Jane Rossiter, Dan Ross, Dana Ross, Marilyn Ross, Dan Roberts, and W.E.D. Ross. As Marilyn Ross he wrote popular Gothic fiction including a series of novels about the vampire Barnabas Collins based on the American TV series Dark Shadows (1966-71).
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