A Game Of Statues
por Anne Stevenson
Everything was just fine. There was really nothing to worry about. Or was there? Things were no longer quite the same at Mrs. Sendall's home. Ginny and her young son Ben had moved in. Ginny was trying to forget the …
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Everything was just fine. There was really nothing to worry about. Or was there? Things were no longer quite the same at Mrs. Sendall's home. Ginny and her young son Ben had moved in. Ginny was trying to forget the accident that had made her a widow, and at first her new home was like a dream come true. But soon strange things began to happen. Ghosts in the garden, warnings to Mrs. Sendall to sell the house, and old man killed in a fall in the church. When two young men, Robert Travis and James Aldous, appeared on the scene, Ginny began to think of love. But which one? Because one of them was responsible for all those mysterious accidents -- one of them was capable of murder.
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