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Trade cloth edition in good condition. Dust jacket with intact price point. Green fore-edge painting on top pages. Stated first edition. Name and date inscribed on inside of front board. Fine reading copy. Mylar cover included.

“There’s things in a woman a man may never understand.”

It was almost as if time had not touched the village of Cornwall Coombe. the quiet, peaceful place was straight out of a bygone era, with well-cared-for Colonial houses, a white-steepled church fronting a broad Common. Ned and Beth Constantine chanced upon the hamlet and immediately fell in love with it. This was exactly the haven they dreamed of. Or so they thought.

For Ned and his family, Cornwall Coombe was to become a place of ultimate horror.

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Trade cloth edition in good condition. Dust jacket with intact price point. Green fore-edge painting on top pages. Stated first edition. Name and date inscribed on inside of front board. Fine reading copy. Mylar cover included.

“There’s things in a woman a man may never understand.”

It was almost as if time had not touched the village of Cornwall Coombe. the quiet, peaceful place was straight out of a bygone era, with well-cared-for Colonial houses, a white-steepled church fronting a broad Common. Ned and Beth Constantine chanced upon the hamlet and immediately fell in love with it. This was exactly the haven they dreamed of. Or so they thought.

For Ned and his family, Cornwall Coombe was to become a place of ultimate horror.

Trade cloth edition in good condition. Dust jacket with intact price point. Green fore-edge painting on top pages. Stated first edition. Name and date inscribed on inside of front board. Fine reading copy. Mylar cover included.

“There’s things in a woman a man may never understand.”

It was almost as if time had not touched the village of Cornwall Coombe. the quiet, peaceful place was straight out of a bygone era, with well-cared-for Colonial houses, a white-steepled church fronting a broad Common. Ned and Beth Constantine chanced upon the hamlet and immediately fell in love with it. This was exactly the haven they dreamed of. Or so they thought.

For Ned and his family, Cornwall Coombe was to become a place of ultimate horror.

ISBN 0-394-48528-9

Thomas Tryon

1973