The awakening dream / Kate Cameron.
By: Cameron, Kate.
Publisher: New York : Leisure Books, c1974Description: 184 p.Subject(s): Demonic nightmares -- Fiction | Spirit -- Fiction | Mystery -- FictionDDC classification: Fic C145 1974 Summary: When she left her job in New York for the simpler life of her childhood at Whispering Hills, Nancy felt confident and strong. Suddenly she was the victim of demonic nightmares that seemed so very real. Were these visions a sign of crippling madness, or was she truly possessed by an alien and sinister spirit? And were handsome Jared McNeal's astrological delvings meant to help her, or to ferret out some hidden secret that only Nancy's visions could supply? The engulfing maze of mystery, she feared, could only be unravelled by a visit to her ancestor's dank and rotting graves.Item type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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When she left her job in New York for the simpler life of her childhood at Whispering Hills, Nancy felt confident and strong. Suddenly she was the victim of demonic nightmares that seemed so very real. Were these visions a sign of crippling madness, or was she truly possessed by an alien and sinister spirit? And were handsome Jared McNeal's astrological delvings meant to help her, or to ferret out some hidden secret that only Nancy's visions could supply? The engulfing maze of mystery, she feared, could only be unravelled by a visit to her ancestor's dank and rotting graves.
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