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The Winter People
The Winter People
Author: Phyllis A. whitney
When Glen Chandler first removed the combs from Dina's pale hair and said, "You're my winter girl," Dina seemed to surrender her will to him. She married Glen without even seeing High Towers, the remote Victorian estate whose windows, like eyes, still watched the lake where Glen's mother had drowned. A summer person, Dina did not know that the...  more »
ISBN: 338142
Publication Date: 1969
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I read this years ago, and remember enjoying it as a wonderful gothic romance -- lots of suspense.

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From her first glimpse of Glen Chandler, young Dina Blake was enchanted. Their courtship was swift, passionate, and filled with excitement Dina never knew existed.

She was certain their marriage would last forever, until he brought her to the family estate at High Towers. Then, slowly, relentlessly, Dina became aware that Glen's twin sister possessed her brother in a way Dina never could.

Suddenly Dina found herself alone in a house of strangers. She could no longer trust Glen's love and she knew his sister would stop at nothing to destroy their marriage. Not even murder.

A superb novel of love and terror, of a courageous young wife's confrontation with ultimate evil.
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An oldie but a goodie. Phyllis A. Whitney is the master at mixing romance and suspense.
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Great book-suspenseful.


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