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Life hadn't been easy for Harriet Lacey since her husband had been killed in the same car crash that had left Flynn Palmer blinded. But recently things had been looking better. Flynn, bitter at his plight yet full of guilt over Harriet, had found her a flat in the same block as himself. And the new nanny was coping excellently with Harriet's young children, Jamie and Arabella. But on the day the children are kidnapped the flat is to become a prison for Harriet - and the telephone an instrument of torture...
Biography: Dorothy Eden (1912-1982) was the internationally acclaimed author of more than forty bestselling Gothic, romantic suspense, and historical novels. Born in New Zealand, where she attended school and worked as a legal secretary, she moved to London in 1954 and continued to write prolifically. Eden's novels are known for their suspenseful, spellbinding plots, finely drawn characters, authentic historical detail, and often a hint of spookiness.
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Listen To Danger: from the bestselling author of The Millionaire's Daughter
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Originally published (B58-6834), London: Macdonald & Co., 1958.
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... It all started with a mysterious telephone call that plunged Harriet Lacey into a suffocating atmosphere of terror. With no-one to help her, she was forced to turn to Flynn, the brilliant but bitter writer, whose past was already interwoven with hers in a tapestry of sudden death.
It was an odd assortment of people who lived in the narrow brick house. Aloof, wary they hugged their secrets to themselves. But one of them was a prowler in the dark, bent on destroying Harriet and everything she held dear...
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