on The Towers of Fear

Gain Access The Towers Of Fear Put Together By Caroline Farr In Manuscript

on The Towers of Fear

LIKE COLD FOG, ENVELOPED THE HOUSE, . .
To Storm Towers, the brooding mansion of the wealthy and influential Hailsworth family, it came lovely blackhaired Ali Cavanaugh on a visit to her former college friend, Joan, young daughter of the house.


Almost at once Ali was drawn into the web of mystery that encircled the Hailsworth family: Joan, strangely remote, was locked in her private nightmare world: Ursula, whose relationship with Joan held sinister undertones Monty, the handsome playboy, who attracted Ali yet frightened her by his strange behavior Donald, whom Ali longed to trust but didn't dare.
And then there was the real reason for his unexpected presence in the mansion

All were captive to the fear that filled the vast halls of the old house where an unknown intruder prowled the hidden corridors.
The silent menace grew until one fearful night when Ali found herself struggling against a faceless evil that threatened her sanity and her life and Storm Towers revealed its shocking secret.
Ali is invited to Storm Towers by the mother of her high school friend, Joan, Mother believes Joan to be in grave danger and thinks that Ali is the only one who can save her,

I've got this strange feeling that my translated edition of the book was somehow abridged,

The entire book, with an exception of a couple of short paragraphs in the last chapter, takes a span ofhours.
This isn't a novel nor is it a short story, There's no character development to speak of, yet somehow a bunch of ye olden ancestors weasel into the picture, The main cast are
Gain Access The Towers Of Fear Put Together By Caroline Farr In Manuscript
given vague backgrounds in the beginning, and that's about it, The conclusion is rushed and a tad uncalled for, if you ask me,

Also, the author doesn't like hippies, Among other things.

I like gothic fiction, I don't like disliking books, But please don't read this one, Caroline Farr is the pseudonym of Richard Wilkes Hunter, a prolific Australian writer, Under this name, he wrote a number of Gothic romance novels, He used over a dozen pseudonyms and wrote war stories, romances, spy novels, westerns and pornography, Sometimes this name is incorrectly attributed to Allan Geoffrey Yates, Other pseudonyms:Diana DouglasTodd ConradAlex CraneBradley RossShauna Marlowe,