Comes a dark stranger...
Isobel Penrose shared an idyllic life at charming, picturesque Emberside Grange with her widowed father and Lydia, her vivacious older cousin. Then one day a tall, dark stranger invaded their lives. He called himself Simeon Graw, and there was something disturbing about the gifted portrait artist in the flowing ebony cape. He seemed to have appeared out of nowhere, accompanied by a silent woman clad in black. Suddenly Emberside became a place of terrifying night shadows. Lydia had vanished, and Isobel, setting out in search of her, was propelled down a twisted road menaced by cloaked desires and sudden death...
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Anna Gilbert was born the second child of a schoolmaster in a village of England's North Country. A teacher of literature for many years, she is the author of several novels, including "The Treachery of Time", which won Britain's prestigious Catherine Cookson Award for fiction; "The Look of Innocence", winner of the Romantic Novelists' Award; "A Morning in Eden"; and "A Hint of Witchcraft".
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