Death's Dark Music (Stewarts of Stormhaven, Volume 4) cover

Death's Dark Music (Stewarts of Stormhaven, Volume 4)

by Marilyn Ross

Beautiful young Ann Stewart left her doom-haunted ancestral manor of Stormhaven in Scotland--yet the malevolent Stewart destiny seemed to have pursued her to a lonely French chateau. The dazzling violinist who was its master had played a hypnotic song of love on her heartstrings--until he began to torment her nerves in a rising crescendo of suspicion. A handsome English stranger sounded discords of dread in her innermost depths with is warnings, and the hideous spectre of a white-haired fiend in human form appeared like a leitmotif of horror in her life. Friendless and afraid in this alien place where a lovely woman had mysteriously vanished before her, Anne fled through a subterranean labyrinth of treachery and violence, so terribly far from home, so periodically slice to a fate worse than death.

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