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The Terrible Tide
The Terrible Tide
Author: Alisa Craig
EBB TIDES, DARK SECRETS...AND MADNESS BENEATH THE MOON — The tiny New Brunswick village was a lifetime away from the world of a New York fashion model. but a freak accident had sent Holly Howe there to recover in seclusion...and to work at the only job she could find -- as a servant at Cliff House. Sitting high above the bay, the gloomy mans...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385187008
ISBN-10: 0385187009
Publication Date: 6/1983
Pages: 182
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed The Terrible Tide on + 3352 more book reviews
Back of Book: The tiny New Brunswick village was a lifetime away from the chic world of a New York fashion model. But a freak accident had sent Holly Howe there to recover in seclusion... and to work at the only job she could find - as a servant at gloomy Cliff House. Holly doesn't belive in ghosts, but something eerie is happening. Who is luking, what is the strange buoy in the bay, why do the ebyong eyes of the withered old crone upstaires suddenly stare back a wide, clear, and luminous gray?

I say: An interesting cozy with a well crafted mystery.
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Charlotte MacLeod writing as Alisa Craig takes Holly Howe to a New Brunswick village on the coast to recover from an accident. She gets caught up in all the strange happenings at Cliff House, an old Victorian mansion. Not as weirdly witty as some of her other work, but still filled with typical MacLeod humor and the light touch.
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an interesting read but rather darker than the usual MacLeod


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