A child in danger, an isolated house – and a killer on the loose…
‘Joan Aiken’s triumph with this genre is that she does it so much better than others’ New York Times Book Review
Snow-covered fields and moors stretch away on all sides of Herondale House. Despite rumours of an escaped killer on the run, Deborah Lindsay knows that she must control her terror – she has a young charge, 13-year-old prodigy Carreen, to care for.
But the isolated Yorkshire farmhouse already holds the terrible secret of one death – and an increasing number of sinister ‘accidents’ lead Deborah to wonder how long it would be before evil strikes again …
‘A splendidly romantic first thriller’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Joan Aiken’s triumph with this genre is that she does it so much better than others’ New York Times Book Review
Snow-covered fields and moors stretch away on all sides of Herondale House. Despite rumours of an escaped killer on the run, Deborah Lindsay knows that she must control her terror – she has a young charge, 13-year-old prodigy Carreen, to care for.
But the isolated Yorkshire farmhouse already holds the terrible secret of one death – and an increasing number of sinister ‘accidents’ lead Deborah to wonder how long it would be before evil strikes again …
‘A splendidly romantic first thriller’ Times Literary Supplement
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Another winner ... Fascinates continuously from start to finish
Joan Aiken has established herself as one of the leading purveyors of suspense
A splendidly romantic first thriller
A first thriller which has the unmistakeable whiff of success
Top quality
Terrifyingly enclosed spine-chiller
The British master of supernatural fiction
Joan Aiken's triumph with this genre is that she does it so much better than others
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