Product Description Let me in, let me in, the Songman pleaded. What did these words mean? Kidnapped and tortured, Mary Meyers had no idea. Her only thought was to escape from the lyrical miscreant and his fiendish henchman, Dobson. When the opportunity came, Mary slipped away and traveled back home. Yet her house was cold, deserted. Too exhausted to leave, she huddled in a corner and fell asleep. Read McCla ...Täielik kirjeldus
Product Description Let me in, let me in, the Songman pleaded. What did these words mean? Kidnapped and tortured, Mary Meyers had no idea. Her only thought was to escape from the lyrical miscreant and his fiendish henchman, Dobson. When the opportunity came, Mary slipped away and traveled back home. Yet her house was cold, deserted. Too exhausted to leave, she huddled in a corner and fell asleep. Read McClaine discovered Marys frozen body late at night, and his only thought was to rush her to Bridgeport Hospital. However, upon reviving in the warmth of Reads truck, Mary blatantly refused medical attention. What choice did he have but to take her to his cabin? Now Mary was warm, well-fed. If she could spend a few months in Reads home and grow stronger, enhance her strange power, she could face the Songman again. Was there another reason she didnt want to leave? Was she falling in love with Read McClaine, a man who detested marriage? It was time. The Songman was calling to her, willing her to return. Was she strong enough to defeat him? If she failed, her newfound friends would die, including the man she loved, Read McClaine. About the Author Marilyn Wriede was born in New York City and raised in Connecticut. She graduated from Mary Washington College in the sixties. Her first interest was science, but after starting a family her interests quickly turned to writing.