Glinhaven

Glinhaven by Deborah O'Toole is a traditional gothic fiction novel in the style of 1970s authors Marilyn Ross and Dorothy Daniels.



Piper Hunt leaves Boston to take over her grandfather's unique curio shop in Glinhaven. While adjusting to life in the quaint seaside village, she uncovers dark secrets hidden at the forbidding Glinhaven Monastery which may unlock mysteries from her past.



Glinhaven Monastery drips with sinister eeriness, especially at night when bone-chilling fog rolls in from churning Massachusetts sea waters. The centuries-old stone structure appears as a hulking ghost in the mist, its walls bloated with history and unspeakable secrets. Yellow light from carriage-style lamps intensify the monastery's forbidding effect, the black-squared globes positioned in four-foot intervals on massive walls which surround the holy nucleus, gazed upon in deadly fear by residents of Glinhaven Village . . .

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Glinhaven

Glinhaven by Deborah O'Toole is a traditional gothic fiction novel in the style of 1970s authors Marilyn Ross and Dorothy Daniels.



Piper Hunt leaves Boston to take over her grandfather's unique curio shop in Glinhaven. While adjusting to life in the quaint seaside village, she uncovers dark secrets hidden at the forbidding Glinhaven Monastery which may unlock mysteries from her past.



Glinhaven Monastery drips with sinister eeriness, especially at night when bone-chilling fog rolls in from churning Massachusetts sea waters. The centuries-old stone structure appears as a hulking ghost in the mist, its walls bloated with history and unspeakable secrets. Yellow light from carriage-style lamps intensify the monastery's forbidding effect, the black-squared globes positioned in four-foot intervals on massive walls which surround the holy nucleus, gazed upon in deadly fear by residents of Glinhaven Village . . .

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Glinhaven

Glinhaven

by Deborah O'toole
Glinhaven

Glinhaven

by Deborah O'toole

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Glinhaven by Deborah O'Toole is a traditional gothic fiction novel in the style of 1970s authors Marilyn Ross and Dorothy Daniels.



Piper Hunt leaves Boston to take over her grandfather's unique curio shop in Glinhaven. While adjusting to life in the quaint seaside village, she uncovers dark secrets hidden at the forbidding Glinhaven Monastery which may unlock mysteries from her past.



Glinhaven Monastery drips with sinister eeriness, especially at night when bone-chilling fog rolls in from churning Massachusetts sea waters. The centuries-old stone structure appears as a hulking ghost in the mist, its walls bloated with history and unspeakable secrets. Yellow light from carriage-style lamps intensify the monastery's forbidding effect, the black-squared globes positioned in four-foot intervals on massive walls which surround the holy nucleus, gazed upon in deadly fear by residents of Glinhaven Village . . .


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163050086
Publisher: Club Lighthouse Publishing
Publication date: 09/08/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Deborah O'Toole is the author of more than seventy books in multiple genres. She is author of Celtic Remnants, a novel of enduring yet impossible love and betrayal set in the turbulence of Ireland. She is also author of the uniquely haunting mystery/suspense novel Mind Sweeper, and the book of poetry Torn Bits & Pieces. Writing as Deidre Dalton, she is author of the Collective Obsessions Saga, an eight-part series which chronicles the lives of two families sweeping a span of more than one-hundred-forty years, all set against the backdrop of a Gothic seaside mansion in Maine. She is also author of the Bloodline Trilogy, which follows the magical journey of one family through time. Writing as Shenanchie O'Toole, she is the author of ten cookbooks and more than forty titles in the exclusive Food Fare Culinary Collection.
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