An edition of Hunter's Green (1696)

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Hunter's Green
Phyllis A. Whitney
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An edition of Hunter's Green (1696)

Hunter's Green

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"The nightmare was one from which I could not waken. I was caught upon a chessboard, a helpless pawn in a game of life and death, and the green rook was hunting me. That tall rook of green-black yew who had it in his power to destroy the king and end the game..."

When Eve North returns to Athmore after three years' separation from her husband Justin, she finds the great estate-and Justin himself-vastly changed. Eve too has changed. She knows now the mistakes she made in her marriage in the past, and she now dares to win back the love of her own husband. Like another Eve, she wanders into the gardens of Athmore, unsuspecting.

Yet she has reason to fear. Justin's brother Marc had once before placed her in a compromising position in that place of secrets-the green velvet room. Justin had believed Marc and never forgiven her. Now Marc waits for her at Athmore. Then, too, she has been warned that Justin has made up his mind at last to divorce her in order to marry Alicia Daven-the cool, serene Alicia whose quiet assurance comes from generations at Grovesend, and who has always taunted the American Eve with her tempting of Justin.

Old Daniel-just before he is sent to his death-tries to warn Eve. It is he who carved from the green-black yew a topiary garden, one of the marvels of Athmore. The dark trees are clipped into the shape of chessmen, at a game forever in play. The black rook stands poised in readiness, like a hunter ready for the kill, challenging the white king. Daniel cries to Eve, "It's the black rook's play!"-but he dies before Eve can learn his fateful meaning.

Eve finds herself entrapped on a chessboard of evil, unsure of her next move, yet aware that the black rook will move again-this time to destroy her.

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Publish Date
Publisher
Pan Books
Language
English
Pages
223

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Cover of: Hunter's Green
Hunter's Green
March 7, 1995, Doubleday
in English
Cover of: Hunter's Green (Fawcett Crest Book)
Hunter's Green (Fawcett Crest Book)
December 12, 1981, Fawcett
in English
Cover of: Hunter's green
Hunter's green
1981, G.K. Hall
in English
Cover of: Hunter's Green
Hunter's Green
1977, Pan Books
in English
Cover of: Hunter's Green
Hunter's Green
1973, Hodder & Stoughton
in English
Cover of: Hunter's Green
Hunter's Green
1969, Heinemann
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published, New York , Doubleday, 1968 ; London , Heinemann, 1969.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/1

The Physical Object

Pagination
223p. ;
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14991994M
ISBN 10
0330248987
OCLC/WorldCat
16373901

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