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Learn moreHollis Sands has never gotten over her husband’s death. Ricky had been a famous popular singer, and she wrote her best songs for him. Hollis can’t believe he took his own life. Perhaps it was something else … murder.
Finally, at Windtop in Cold Spring Harbor, Hollis finds sanctuary, and begins to put in place the pieces of her life. But strange and frightening things keep happening. Voices sing the song “Rainsong” that she wrote for Ricky. Guitars play from nowhere. Instead of a sanctuary, Windtop has become a trap.
Hollis Sands is no coward. No matter what happens, she is determined to search out the truth. But she does not know how close to death she is.
Phyllis A. Whitney (1903–2008) was born of American parents in Yokohama, Japan. She worked with books throughout her life as a librarian, bookseller, reviewer, writing teacher, and bestselling author. She was one of America’s most successful writers of romance and suspense and in 1988 won the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America.
Anna Fields was born and raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. A scriptwriter for As the World Turns, she is also a successful playwright and stand-up comedian. She now lives in New York City.
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“A contemporary chiller romance…Whitney drums up suspense at a delightfully frantic pace. Old fans—and new ones—can dig in with total confidence.”
“Reader Anna Fields’ nearly monotone narration…is well suited for this modern gothic tale.”
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