An Afternoon Walk by Dorothy Eden (Good, 1972, Pbk, 224 pages, Fawcett Crest)
An Afternoon Walk by Dorothy Eden (Good, 1972, Pbk, 224 pages, Fawcett Crest)
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In good condition: cover has wear; pages have wear and are lightly age-toned; pages are unmarked; writing and stamp on inside front cover and front page. LOC #75-159753
On a warm, dreamlike mid-July day, Ella Simpson and her six-year-old daughter, Kitty, come upon an abandoned house. They hear a terrified scream from inside . . . and an owl flies out. That night, Ella can’t sleep. Has her mind been playing tricks on her ever since her miscarriage, as her husband, Max, insists? Or is there another explanation?
Then a woman disappears. Such things aren’t supposed to happen in their peaceful suburban town. And Ella can’t shake the feeling that she’s being watched. When she starts getting anonymous calls, she wonders if she really is losing her grip on reality. Her next-door neighbor Booth Bramwell is the only one who believes she isn’t going mad. But it isn’t until her daughter vanishes that Ella starts putting the pieces together.
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