Endless Night, Fontana Print.1970 Ed. Foxing on the edges but good reading condition. Some foxing on the inside edge of pages.
The site of the house called The Towers had once been know as Gipsy's Acre. When it was sold Michael Rogers went to the auction, although he hadn't any money. His dream was of a new house on the old site, to be built by his brilliant young architect friend. It was at Gipsy's Acre that Michael first saw the girl he was to marry; the account of Michael's courting of Ellie, their growing attraction for each other, is the starting point of the drama that begins and ends at Gipsy's Acre. The story ends in the revelation of a monstrous crime, complete with all the paraphernalia that has been required to effect it. In this doom-laden story, a different in kind from the experiences of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, all the author's great gifts of subtlety and interpretation are on full display. Here is something new and different-something extraordinarily exciting.
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