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A suspense novel from "The Queen of the American Gothics" (The New York Times). The nightmare was one from which I could not waken. I was caught upon a chessboard, a helpless pawn in a game of life and death, and the green rook was hunting me. That tall rook of green-black yew who had it in his power to destroy the king and end the game . . . When Eve North returns to Athmore after three years' separation from her husband, Justin, she finds the great estate--and Justin himself--vastly changed. Eve, too, has changed. She knows now the mistakes she made in the past in her marriage, and she now dares to win back the love of her own husband. Like another Eve, she wanders into the gardens of Athmore unsuspecting. Yet she has reason to fear. Justin's brother Marc had once before put her in a compromising position in that place of secrets--the green velvet room. Justin had believed Marc and had never forgiven her. Now Marc waits for her at Athmore. Then she is warned that Justin has made up his mind at last to divorce her in order to marry Alicia Daven--the cool, serene Alicia whose quiet assurance comes from generations at Grovesend, and who has always taunted the American Eve with her tempting of Justin. Admirers of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca will love this book's dark atmosphere, mystery, and romantic suspense.
About the Author
Phyllis A. Whitney was a recipient of the Agatha Award from Malice Domestic and was named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America. She has been published in 30 foreign countries. Her novels include Star Flight, The Ebony Swan, Woman Without a Past, and Daughter of the Stars. She died in 2008.
About the Author
Phyllis A. Whitney was a recipient of the Agatha Award from Malice Domestic and was named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America. She has been published in 30 foreign countries. Her novels include Star Flight, The Ebony Swan, Woman Without a Past, and Daughter of the Stars. She died in 2008.
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