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"One of the modern masters in the suspense field." (Chattanooga Times )

"An author skilled at blending suspense with drama and romance." (Columbus Dispatch )

"Mary Stewart is magic." (New York Times )

"A master craftsman." (Richmond News Leader )

"Mary Stewart's suspense novels are as riveting today as when first written...Sheer delight then, sheer delight now." (Carolyn Hart )

"I cannot think of anyone who tells such stories quite so well." (New York Times )

"The pull of the Stewart narrative spell is powerful." (Buffalo Evening News )

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It's all a grand adventure when Christy Mansel unexpectedly runs into her cousin Charles in Damascus. And being young, rich, impetuous, and used to doing whatever they please, they decide to barge in uninvited on their eccentric Great-Aunt Harriet—despite a long-standing family rule strictly forbidding unannounced visits. A strange new world awaits Charles and Christy beyond the gates of Dar Ibrahim—"Lady Harriet's" ancient, crumbling palace in High Lebanon—where a physician is always in residence and a handful of Arab servants attends to the odd old woman's every need.

But there is a very good—very sinister—reason why guests are not welcome at Dar Ibrahim. And the young cousins are about to discover that, as difficult as it is to break into the dark, imposing edifice, it may prove even harder still to escape . . .


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  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTorch (November 28, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061145394
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061145391
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #384,481 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars 1002nd Tale of the Arabian Nights, September 5, 2002
This review is from: The Gabriel Hounds (Hardcover)
When Christy meets up with her second cousin, Charles, on a street called Straight in Damascus, she has no idea that her harmless foray into the Middle East will end behind a locked hareem door. As members of a well-to-do and filthy rich banking family, both Mansels are a little spoiled and very used to getting their own ways. Hence, it does not seem out of order or intrusive for them to look up great-aunt Harriet, an eccentric old lady who has shunned life in England while living like a pasha for almost a decade in a palace called Dar Ibrahim in the high Lebanon. On impulse, Christy goes solo to the palace, meeting an ecletic cast of characters straight out of the Arabian Nights. Strangest of all is her elderly aunt who has taken the pasha descriptor a little too seriously, dressing in male Arab garb and smoking a hookah. The backdrop, in true Stewart style, is drop-dead-gorgeous; the palace, its gardens, the prince's divan, the seraglio, the darkened corridors and treasure troves are all perfectly illumined for the reader by the author's rich use of language and a seemingly photogenic memory for even the smallest detail--the baying of the locked hounds as Christy wanders about the crumbling palace is just the thing to raise the hair off the back of any reader's neck, while the heady scents of herbs and flowers act as a profuse intoxicating calmative. Of course, there is a mystery which Christy unwittingly stumbles upon like all the other Stewart heroines. But, in this case, as well-off Christy is so very different from the working girls of the other novels, she meets mayham with an outraged aplomb which is marvelously comedic especially during the novels more crucial dramatic moments.
I listened to the audio version of this book read by Davinia Porter who has read other Stewart novels but somehow manages to get across Christy's spoiled yet kindly dispostion in a fresh style that makes the listener wish the reading would never end. There is romance, again underplayed in Stewart's signature style; as with all her male leads, the hero acts as a buttress to make sense out of Christy's spirited insights.
I recommend this whole-heartedly; the language is unsurpassed; the conjuring of the Middle East of the 60s romantic and whimsical.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Exciting and fast-paced, February 23, 2002
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With her usual magic, Mary Stewart brings to her readers resourceful and forthright young people involved in intricate webs of danger and intrigue in an exotic location. Mary Stewart's top-notch success is displayed in her fast-paced and action-packed sequences that never bore her readers. Each character and location of the action as it is played out is always vividly described with a superb and real sense of detail. It is because of this superb sense of detail that a half dozen reads may not even be enough for most of her novels.

From the back cover - "The Gabriel Hounds is rich with authenticity, warm and lively people, and a story line that will hold you fast till the very end. Against the exotic backdrop of the Middle East is unfolded the tale of Christy Mansel, a spirited young Englishwoman who pays an unexpected visit to an eccentric old aunt in a crumbling Arabian Nights palace in Lebanon. Christy does not know it, but the moment she passes through the gates of Dar Ibrahim she unwittingly sets in motion a dark sinister force that carries with it both terror and death."

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Stewart's take on Hester Stanhope, July 21, 2009
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Second cousins Christy and Charles Mansel, while on separate holidays, bump into each other on a street called Straight in Damascus. With the devil may care attitude of the wealthy and privileged, the two decide to look up Great Aunt Harriet, an infamous recluse holed up in her palace in the mountains outside of Beirut. Christy gets there first and after literally barging her way in soon finds herself in the midst of a seriously creepy palace right out of the Arabian Nights peopled with insolent servants, crumbling plaster, leaking roofs as well as the hounds who prowl the grounds at night like the spectral Gabriel hounds of the otherworld.

And that is really about all of the plot I am willing to give away - any more and I'd ruin it for you. Suffice it to say that Christy and Charles soon find themselves in the thick of things as they try to unravel the mystery surrounding their reclusive Aunt Harriet and the servants determined to keep her away from all visitors. I loved loved loved the way Stewart set the scenes, particularly the very spooky palace with the secret staircases, hidden doorways, crumbling plaster, a rusty nail breaking the silence as it falls, all topped off with a fabulous nail biting finish as the island in the midst of the Seraglio (harem) becomes the author's own take on Noah's Ark during a sinking ship. Despite being a bit too wealthy and spoiled, the banter between Christy and Charles was fun and refreshing and added the perfect zest to your basic heroine in peril needing to be rescued by the hero. Four stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Read
Mary Stewart's books are a treasure and a must for your personal library. Service from The Book Man was excellent.

Published 1 month ago by Peter J. Gepson

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
Christy Mansell is on a pleasure trip to Damascus when she meets her cousin Charles. Their great-aunt Harriet lives in the High Lebanon, where she plays a sort of Lady Hester... Read more
Published 2 months ago by K. Huff

5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting little changes in versions of this book
I first became acquainted with this wonderful thriller in an American paperback version and have read it often enough to be very familiar with the story. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Lori Nelson

4.0 out of 5 stars Gabriel Hounds
If you appreciate an 'old fashioned' tale free of graphic intimacy and violence, if you appreciate vivid description, romance and intrigue this is for you. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Caitlin Metcalf

5.0 out of 5 stars not as occult or romantic as many of her other gothic novels
I love all of Mary Stewart's books and am especially drawn to them because of the elements of paganism and the occult that Stewart adds to her stories. Read more
Published on February 19, 2002 by Magdalene Meretrix

3.0 out of 5 stars A tedious enchantment
Ms.Stewarts language and descriptive skills never fail her in this tale of the mysterious East which comes complete with an eccentric old Englishwoman living in self imposed exile... Read more
Published on May 22, 2000 by Sanchia D.

5.0 out of 5 stars Most memorable of all Stewart's books
"I met him in the street called Strait." This is the line that comes immediately to mind when I think of a Mary Stewart book....the first line of this book. Read more
Published on May 13, 1999

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