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The Spell of Mary Stewart by Mary Stewart (This Rough Magic/The Ivy Tree/Wildfire at Midnight, Very Good, 1968, HC, 701 pages, Nelson Doubleday)

The Spell of Mary Stewart by Mary Stewart (This Rough Magic/The Ivy Tree/Wildfire at Midnight, Very Good, 1968, HC, 701 pages, Nelson Doubleday)

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In very good condition: dust jacket, cover, and pages have some wear; some light discoloration; pages are unmarked; binding is tight.

This Rough Magic: When Lucy comes to Corfu to visit her sister, she is elated to discover that the castello above their villa is being rented to Sir Julian Gale, one of the brightest lights in England's theatrical world. As a minor player in the London theatre herself, Lucy naturally wishes to meet him—that is, until her sister indicates, with uncharacteristic vagueness, that all is not well with Sir Julian and that his composer son discourages visitors, particularly strangers. Yet Lucy has already encountered Sir Julian's son on the morning of her arrival, in a tempestuous run-in that involved the attempted shooting of a friendly dolphin. 

The Ivy Tree: Mary Grey had come from Canada to the land of her forebears: Northumberland. As she savored the ordered, spare beauty of England’s northern fells, the silence was shattered by the shout of a single name: “Annabel!” And there stood one of the angriest, most threatening young men Mary had ever seen. His name was Connor Winslow, and Mary quickly discovered that he thought she was his cousin—a girl supposedly dead these past eight years. Alive, she would be heiress to an inheritance Connor was determined to have for himself.

Wildfire at Midnight: Following a heart-breaking divorce, Gianetta retreats to the Isle of Skye hoping to find tranquillity in the island''s savage beauty. But shortly before her arrival a girl''s body is found on the craggy slopes of the looming Blue Mountain, and with the murderer still on the loose, there''s nothing to stop him from setting his sights on Gianetta next . . .

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