
The Gilded Man
によって
Carter Dickson
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Mystery
Horror
Humor
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
160
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1989
出版社
Intl Polygonics Ltd
ISBN-10
0930330889
ISBN-13
9780930330880
説明
In the chilling atmosphere of Stranhope mansion, where shadows dance amid the flickering candlelight, an unexpected gathering ignites a mystery fraught with tension. Among the select few guests is the enigmatic Vincent James, whose presence stirs curiosity and suspicion alike. The air grows heavy with unspoken secrets and uncharacteristic encounters as H.M. finds himself drawn into the intrigue surrounding Vincent and a masked figure who seems to haunt their every move.
As the evening unfolds, the masked figure becomes a symbol of dread, embodying the unknown that lurks just beyond the walls of the grand estate. Each character reveals hidden depths, and true intentions blur into a fog of deception. The interplay between fear and fascination leads H.M. to grapple with the realities of trust and betrayal.
The night spirals into a game of wits, where every clue unravels new threads of intrigue. The mansion serves as a stage for a drama that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, enthralled by the rich tapestry of human motives and the dance of fate. Every revelation promises to be a double-edged sword, challenging conventions and pushing the boundaries of reason.
As the evening unfolds, the masked figure becomes a symbol of dread, embodying the unknown that lurks just beyond the walls of the grand estate. Each character reveals hidden depths, and true intentions blur into a fog of deception. The interplay between fear and fascination leads H.M. to grapple with the realities of trust and betrayal.
The night spirals into a game of wits, where every clue unravels new threads of intrigue. The mansion serves as a stage for a drama that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, enthralled by the rich tapestry of human motives and the dance of fate. Every revelation promises to be a double-edged sword, challenging conventions and pushing the boundaries of reason.