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Amethyst Dreams

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Amethyst Dreams

By: Phyllis A. Whitney
Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
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Hallie Knight is summoned to a historic seaport town by Nicholas Trench, the critically ill grandfather of her former college roommate. Months earlier, Trench's granddaughter Susan mysteriously disappeared from his home and all attempts to learn her fate have failed. He feels that if anyone can find Susan, it will be this woman who was his granddaughter's closest friend.

IIf Hallie is to succeed, though, it won't be with the help of the suspicious relatives who surround the old man. With Susan out of the picture, who among them stands to inherit Trench's money? And why does Hallie suddenly feel so vulnerable in this outwardly peaceful seaside town?

©1998 Phyllis A. Whitney (P)2009 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Genre Fiction Gothic Historical Historical Fiction Horror Psychological Romantic Suspense
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"Predictably solid performance from an old hand with name-brand appeal." ( Booklist)
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An enchanting story, full of intrigue and mystery with believable characters and a touch of historical reøevance. Read beautifully.

Enchanting story

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no romance, no murder, really not even a mystery, really just kinda blah. But the narration was pretty good

Lame

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I've always been a fan of Phyllis Whitney for many years. she always seems to end with a twist in her plots which I like.

good read

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