Showing posts with label Prestige Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prestige Books. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2010

The Haunted

The Haunted
published by Prestige Books
Copyright 1972

HOUSE
OF
LIES

Something was terribly wrong. Jennifer Stone's
brother, in Vietnam, hadn't heard from his wife
Marcy for six months, and Jennifer had to find out
why. But she had hardly arrived at the
Barnsted farm, where Marcy was staying, when
Uncle Horace Barnsted tried to drive her away.
Even Aunt Elna Barnsted, who welcomed Jennifer's
presence, hardly seemed trustworthy, and handsome
young Lyman Parks, friendly enough at first
suddenly turned hostile. As for Marcy, she had
changed shockingly - a mental breakdown had
turned the once - beautiful girl into a frightened
child, incapable of speaking her secret.
There were explanations, of course - Elna had
explanations for everything - but somehow they
just didn't ring true. Jennifer had never before
known such an atmosphere of falsehood and deceit,
of lives with secrets desperately concealed. And
slowly in dawned on her that the Barnsteds no
longer wanted her to leave the farm. In fact, if they
had their way, she would never leave.
Not alive, that is ...

Looks to me like Jennifer Stone is just trying to get Lyme disease. We can only hope that Lyman Parks, as well as being both young and handsome also has an ample supply of matches.

I think maybe Jennifer is just being a little too suspicious. I'm two generations removed from hill-folks and farmers and I'd like to know one person who has ever visited the family farm who DIDN'T feel that being asked to string beans wasn't just an attempt to run them off.

And their is ALWAYS a simpleton. Always. Marcy is just theirs. Doug is ours. Or, as my Grandmother has called him for all the years I can remember, Poor Dumb Doug.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Face of Danger

The Face of Danger by Willo Davis Roberts
published by Prestige Books
Copyright 1972


A STRANGER TO LOVE

Sharlee Adams was a girl without a
past, but she learned early in life not to
waste her time wondering about the
family that might have been. She was a
plain girl, perhaps too plain;
unattractive to men, she never knew
dates ... never knew love.

Until the day of the accident-the
accident that left her so horribly scarred
that plastic surgery was a must. When
the doctor operated, he corrected
nature's oversight, and suddenly
Sharlee was beautiful.

The change was unexpected; Sharlee
did not know how to live with her
new face. And then Ross Dutcher came
into her life, promising her love,
bringing her the family she had never
known...bringing her death!

Assignment: If you are plain, perhaps too plain, please go out and know "dates" and know "love". You don't want to go so long in life not knowing these things that your first boy or girl friend brings you death. Flowers are far more appropriate.