Twilight's Child by Virginia Andrews

Twilight's Child by Virginia Andrews

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Summary

In this third volume of the Cutler family saga, Dawn has found her baby daughter Christie, she and Jimmy are married and she is the successful owner of Cutler's Cove Hotel. Then her jealous spiteful sister Clara's childish rage explodes into violence, causing unspeakable tragedy.

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Twilight's Child by Virginia Andrews

Third volume in the spellbinding Cutler family saga. At last Dawn is happy. She has found her beautiful baby daughter Christie, and she and Jimmy have finally married. Although she has had to abandon her singing career, she is a huge success as the new owner of the Cutler's Cove hotel. Yet still Dawn cannot quell her forebondings of evil. She can sense Grandmother Cutler's presence and her bitter hatred everywhere. And when she makes the shameful discovery that her brother Philip still harbours romantic feelings towards her, Dawn can only hope that his impending marriage will curb his mad desire. Her spiteful, jealous sister, Clara, is far easier to ignore - until her childish rage explodes into violence, causing unspeakable tragedy.
With the publication of her first novel, FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC, Virginia Andrews became a bestselling phenomenon. Since the death of Virginia Andrews, at her bequest and with the approval of her family, ideas and proposals she left for novels have been developed anonymously by an established novelist. Virginia Andrews' novels have sold over 80 million copies worldwide and been translated into 22 languages.
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ISBN 13 9780743440257
ISBN 10 0743440250
Title Twilight's Child
Author Virginia Andrews
Series The Cutler Family
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2002-08-05
Number of pages 512
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.