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5.0 out of 5 stars
Be careful who you love...,
This review is from: The Dark Tower (Paperback) (Mass Market Paperback)
A terrific story of alterior motives, and how your love can be used against you with near deadly results. Ralph Briarwood has etched himself as one of the greatest villains in literary history. I had to admit it was not until the last twenty or thirty pages did I finally, truly suspect him of foul play.When Edgars described the topography it was as if I were there, and could practically taste the surroundings. And she has proven, that sometimes the seemingly helpless woman is not so helpless. If not for the schoolmarm, Flo would've been at the bottom of the ravine just as her aunts. Riveting! |
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The dark tower by Josephine Edgar (Hardcover - 1966)
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