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Anonymous
Posted June 11, 2005
Great period mystery in the flavor of Wilkie Collins
Goddard's writing style is convincing in it's authenticity. It's hard to believe that he's a contemporary author. In spite of my speculations, Goddard managed to surprise me with an original ending. A great read--I could hardly put it down!(Note: If you have trouble keeping track of lots of names, it's best to read this one when you can focus on it.)
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Anonymous
Posted June 1, 2001
Another Great from Robert Goddard
Sir James Davenall, or someone claiming to be him, turns up at the house of William Trenchard unexpectedly. Davenall was once the fiance of Trenchard's wife who committed suicide eleven years earlier. Davenall's mother refuses to recognise him. Trenchard becomes embroiled in seeking the answers to questions concerning the Davenall family who have some dark sectets. Once again Goddard gives his readers a great thriller mystery.
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