In the Voice of the Dolls we meet tall, young and pretty Sarah Stacey who, undecided about her future after her father's death, takes a temporary job as governess to sad little Jennie Foster. Since her mother's accidental death, Jennie has been withdrawn; she plays only with her dolls, "communicating" with them in a macabre game that resembles reality in the secretive Foster Household all too accurately.
Sarah's new job plunges her immediately into a seething maelstrom! She sees but cannot prevent what is happening between Jennies erratically talented father Eliot and his domineering brother Oliver. And almost against her will she feels herself drawn to Tim, Eliot's brother-in-law, who seeks the truth behind the death of Jennie's mother. Nor can Sarah stop from piecing together the facts that point to murder by a cunning killer. No one seems safe from the fear that wraps itself around the strange Foster house, and as she tries to protect Jennie, Sarah finds herself trembling in suspicious...of even the man she loves.
Listen to Danger captivates readers with a fascinating plot: At Manchester Courts, the luxurious apartments where lovely widowed actress Harriet Lacey lives with her two children, all is serene-until one night she glimpses a veiled figure lurking in the garden. Harriet erases the incident from her mind, but when the children vanish the mysterious figure looms as an unknown terror.
Then the phone calls begin. A voice neither male nor female tells Harriet exactly what to do...no police...the money...the bleak cottage by the foggy river's edge...Almost suffocated by fear, Harriet turns to her neighbor Flynn, the only person she has any hope of trusting-but whose past is already interwoven with hers in a tapestry of sudden death.
Here are hours of enchantment, a masterful blending of Gothic suspense and modern romance-as only Dorothy Eden can create it.
In the Voice of the Dolls we meet tall, young and pretty Sarah Stacey who, undecided about her future after her father's death, takes a temporary job as governess to sad little Jennie Foster. Since her mother's accidental death, Jennie has been withdrawn; she plays only with her dolls, "communicating" with them in a macabre game that resembles reality in the secretive Foster Household all too accurately.
Sarah's new job plunges her immediately into a seething maelstrom! She sees but cannot prevent what is happening between Jennies erratically talented father Eliot and his domineering brother Oliver. And almost against her will she feels herself drawn to Tim, Eliot's brother-in-law, who seeks the truth behind the death of Jennie's mother. Nor can Sarah stop from piecing together the facts that point to murder by a cunning killer. No one seems safe from the fear that wraps itself around the strange Foster house, and as she tries to protect Jennie, Sarah finds herself trembling in suspicious...of even the man she loves.
Listen to Danger captivates readers with a fascinating plot: At Manchester Courts, the luxurious apartments where lovely widowed actress Harriet Lacey lives with her two children, all is serene-until one night she glimpses a veiled figure lurking in the garden. Harriet erases the incident from her mind, but when the children vanish the mysterious figure looms as an unknown terror.
Then the phone calls begin. A voice neither male nor female tells Harriet exactly what to do...no police...the money...the bleak cottage by the foggy river's edge...Almost suffocated by fear, Harriet turns to her neighbor Flynn, the only person she has any hope of trusting-but whose past is already interwoven with hers in a tapestry of sudden death.
Here are hours of enchantment, a masterful blending of Gothic suspense and modern romance-as only Dorothy Eden can create it.