Rhode Dead Night

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Grant, Charles L. THE LONG NIGHT OF THE GRAVE - Oxrun Station - sequel to The Soft Whisper of the Dead and The Dark Cry of the Moon, West Kingston, Rhode Island Donald M. Grant 1986
ISBN: 0937986887 Near Fine Jill Bauman;

205 pp. Inscribed on the half-title page: "... Sleep Well. Charles L. Grant." Inscribed again on the title page: "... Sleep well, as if it were (The Long Night of the Grave) Peace, Charles L. Grant." Black cloth with red lettering on the spine; headband. Illustrated with line drawings. Very light rubbing on the corners of the dustjacket; price intact. Dj art by Jill Bauman. This is part three of a trilogy of old-fashioned classic horror set in Grant's fantasy world of Oxrun Station but with an historical setting: Book One: The Soft Whisper of the Dead - Vampires; Book Two: The Dark Cry of the Moon - Werewolves; and Book Three: The Long Night of the Grave - Mummies. Scans are available for all books. Signed by Author First Edition Near Fine Hard Cover 8vo

[SW: vampires; vampire fiction; oxrun station; greystone; hawthorne street; kent montana; diego series; quest for the white duck; black oak; lincoln blackthorne; diablo; greystone bay; midnight place; millenium quartet; parric family; supernatural literature; weird tales;]

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Rhode, John: Dead of the Night, NY Dodd 1942

XL, top spine wear, else covers good (no Dust Jacket) Dr. Priestley. DUNN & POWELL BOOKS: Mystery Specialists Since 1991.; First American Edition

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Rhode, John: DEAD OF THE NIGHT, New York Popular Library # 99 1946
Very Good - Fine IM-HO

Two small chips to lower edge of front cover panel. Mass Market Paperback

[SW: MYSTERY]

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Clark, Mary Higgins: MOONLIGHT BECOMES YOU, New York Simon & Schuster 1996
ISBN: 0-684-81038-7 As New Condition

Newport, Rhode Island: a world of old money, old names, and sinister secrets. Maggie Holloway, a fashion photographer, goes to visit an old friend -- but when she arrives, the friend is dead, the victim of a violent robbery. Maggie is stunned when she learns that she's the beneficiary of the will -- and even more stunned when she recognizes a pattern of murder in Newport society that will lead the killer straight to her. <P> From Publishers Weekly Pretty photographer Maggie Holloway begins Clark's latest (after Silent Night) lying in a coffin buried in a grave, pulling desperately at a string that leads to a bell with no clapper. How she got there is the essence of a convoluted tale of a ritzy Newport, R.I., retirement home whose well-heeled residents seem to die with alarming frequency, leading to high-profit turnover of their apartments there. Latest to shed her mortal coil was Maggie's much-loved stepmother, a fact that led intrepid Maggie to take an unwise amount of interest in the deaths-and also to question why several of the graves seemed to have little funerary bells on them. As usual with Clark, there is a stalwart admirer whose love does not immediately speak its name, and a surfeit of suspicious characters, including a scholarly funeral nut, a shady investment broker, a venal lawyer, a drunken, inept doctor and a nosy nurse. There's some fun in the sprightly Newport oldsters, and the many scenes and characters are shifted around smoothly and with a practiced hand. The bells gimmick seems no more than that, however, and the book is light on thrills-though there's nothing to put off Clark's myriad fans. Published at twenty four dollars. Hardcover 6-1/2 x 9-1/2"

[SW: Women photographers--Fiction, Newport (R.I.)--Fiction]

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