Delve Into The Crystal Mouse Depicted By Babs H. Deal Released Through Bound Copy
underrated Following her husband's death, Sara Hillstrom finder herself completely alone in a newlyfurnished Florida condominium and begins to fear for her life when she hears strange noises.
Depressing. Very, very depressing. Don't read this book if you're sick and tend to be depressed or feeling bad when sick.
I did and took this book too seriously, It is more of a pychothriller type book, But it is good and in the end it makes sense why this book was so isolating and lonley for the main character Sara.
So when I say don't read when feeling yucky I mean it can make you feel crazy too like the character.
Sort of. I chose this one because Russell T, Davies said he draws his inspiration for ALL his work from this one novel, Interesting choice. The horrific symbolism of everyday life is skillfully drawn in this novel, a clear precursor of much of Davies' work for Dr.
Who. Love this book! A quick read but a great psychological suspense yarn! Ethel “Babs” Hodges Deal is the author of than nine novels, including High Lonesome World and The Reason for Roses.
Her short stories have appeared in magazines
and she was the winner of the Mystery Writers of America Award infor her novel, Fancys Knell.
Mrs. Dealhas the great gift of capturing a whole countryside and season in a few short sentences, Nobody does that thing any better, wrote the New York Times, while the Nashville Tennessean added, in her ability to create suspense and psychological interest, in her mastery of scene, tone, and characterization, Mrs.
Deal emerges as a major Southern writer, Mrs. Deal was born in Scottsboro, Alabama, and lived in Florida with her author husband, Borden Deal, and their thre Ethel “Babs” Hodges Deal is the author of than nine novels, including High Lonesome World and The Reason for Roses.
Her short stories have appeared in magazines and she was the winner of the Mystery Writers of America Award infor her novel, Fancy's Knell.
"Mrs. Dealhas the great gift of capturing a whole countryside and season in a few short sentences, Nobody does that thing any better," wrote the New York Times, while the Nashville Tennessean added, "in her ability to create suspense and psychological interest, in her mastery of scene, tone, and characterization, Mrs.
Deal emerges as a major Southern writer, "Mrs. Deal was born in Scottsboro, Alabama, and lived in Florida with her author husband, Borden Deal, and their three children.
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