Published by: Warner Paperback Library Publish Date: March 1974 Come with Tara, beautiful, impetuous Tara, to Black-Swamp Manor. Amy, flowerchild and child-mother, is soon to give birth and has begged Tara to journey here to help her. Discover with Tara, in this mansion of the damned, that all babes are not innocent, all hippies are not loving, and a house where nobody lives is not necessarily uninhabited... Come with Tara to The House That Samael Built. |
Published By: Warner Paperback Library Publish Date: July 1974 When I married Luther Christain it was not for love. How could I love a man in a wheelchair, a man whose voice I had never heard, whose proposal came by letter? Yet his terms for marriage were as seductive as they were strange. He offered a home, financial security for me, my 11-year old daughter Jodie and my grandmother in return for just one month of unconsummated marriage. Then, if I wished, I could divorce him. I accepted - more for my child's sake than my own. But I wore my wedding ring with fear for something evil filled this mansion. A ghost - a little girl in blue - haunted my child, and heavy footsteps troubled my dreams. Would my little Jodie and I survive until the day I could be free, the day after Seventh All Hallows' Eve? |
Published By: Warner Paperback Library Publish Date: January 1975 Jo Anne Dodson was thrilled when she came to the old mountainside mansion at River's Bend. It still seemed incredible that she was the missing great-granddaughter of an eccentric millionaire, and that his death made her heiress to his estate. But from the moment she entered this strange house, fear began. The apparition of a long-dead girl carrying a blanket dripping with blood... the revelation of a family curse of madness... the suspicious attentions of a man who claimed to be a writer but clearly might be something far more sinister... all quickened and swelled the torrent of terror that Jo Anne's arrival had unleashed. Too late Jo Anne discovered that she had been willed a legacy of evil - and now that evil was claiming her as its own... SPECIAL NOTE: This book was reissued by Ulverscroft in March/93 and is available in hardcover. |
Published By: Warner Paperback Library Publish Date: February 1975 Waves of terror swept me as I huddled, cold and wet at the water's edge. Over and over, the accident haunted me. The bridge - wet, slippery, so narrow. And then the fog - thick, condensing, coming from behind, then covering the windshield. Smothering me, blinding me. Oh, God, where's the railing? Then blackness... and icy water lapping, lapping. The hunters who found me on the shore were puzzled. How had I escaped? My car was still under water, locked. I knew no answers, only that I must go on to the dark house I would use as a hunting lodge, to welcome the strong young men who would come as hunters and might stay as lovers. |
Published By: Major Books Publish Date: 1978 Ellen's recurring nightmare turned her blood cold - the leering eyes and bared white teeth jutting out of the evil mask. And then she met it, alive and deadly, threatening to demand her inheritance, her love... and her life! |
Published By: Manor Books Publish Date: 1978 Andrea was getting desperate. If she wasn't her mother's daughter, why did the "real" set of parents seem to reject her? She was determined to solve the mystery even though the secret was protected by a murderer. |
Published By: Manor Books Publish Date: 1978 Gladys Swartz was a plain girl boiling with suppressed desire. In a book on the occult, she read of bodily possession and conceived a devilish plan. She brought about her own death by accident, then, wandering the earth as a restless spirit, she attacked and conquered the body of the lovely Peri Lee. After a desperate battle she drove the young girl's soul down to the depths of her psyche. Then she led the life of a lovely wanton, but, more and more, she came to realize that she had committed a terrible crime. When the fiance of the lovely young girl began to suspect that all was not well, a fight to the finish was fought in the dark halls of a haunted mind. |