Gad's Hall & The Haunting of Gad's Hall by Norah Lofts (Very good, 1979, HC, 532 pages, Nelson Doubleday)
Gad's Hall & The Haunting of Gad's Hall by Norah Lofts (Very good, 1979, HC, 532 pages, Nelson Doubleday)
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In very good condition: dust jacket, cover and pages have light wear; pages are unmarked; binding is tight; pages are lightly age-toned; some discoloration on page edges and inside front and back covers.
Gad's Hall: For the Spender family, the ancient, beautifully kept house had seemed a godsend, an incredible bargain, almost a gift from its owner - a kindly man who merely wanted someone to protect the family homestead, to make Gad’s come alive again. And it did. Soon a strong-willed, sensible woman would be overtaken by irrational feelings she could not control, all because of the unspeakable secret kept by the women who had lived at Gad’s Hall more than a century ago.…
Rich in historical detail, suspense and romance, Gad’s Hall subtly entices us into the realm of the supernatural with the tale of a house forever doomed by a young girl’s powerful obsession.
The Haunting of Gad's Hall: No one at Gad’s Hall could admit what they knew about the room in the attic. The locked room that held the Thorley family’s most shameful secret. The terrifying room that had once been the living tomb of a beautiful young woman possessed by the darkest evil. Years had passed but the relentless diabolic force abided – waiting until it could once again possess an innocent and inflict its horror upon the living. It was a force countless centuries old. It was simply a matter of time before it would strike again. And when the Spender family moved into Gad's Hall, that time had come…
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