Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Unsheltered

The Unsheltered by Dewey Ward
published by Signet Books
Copyright 1966

They had made her an outsider

They had killed her mother, the only person Sara King ever
loved. Now, they nakedly coveted Seabrea, the neglected
hilltop estate - Sara King's last possession.

Mobilized by hate, Sara King struck out. Her target was an
entire community. Her weapon was her breathtaking beauty.
"The book may be highty plotted, but it is well plotted. Mrs. Ward has the storyteller's knack to keeping people in motion."
- THE NEW YOUR TIMES BOOK REVIEW

"An exciting and engrossing examination of the emotional degeneration of a warped and wondering human spirit."
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE

NOW IN SIGNET PAPERBACK

i JAN CREMER
an autobiographical novel

WOW! WHAT A BOOK!

It's the roring sensation of the crazy sixties.
"ADVENTURES CAPABLE OF GREYING THE HAIR
OF EVEN A CASUAL PURITAN" - The New York Times

Again, no artist listing here but a nice cover. The story is a nice change from the everyday gothic formula.

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