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Maggie Stewart, an interior designer, hopes for a relaxing vacation on Seaward Island. Instead, she discovers the battered body of a teenager floating in the marsh. She has to find the murderer before she becomes the next victim on this lush island paradise. Who among the colorful characters she meets on the island is the killer: the handsome man who says he wants to protect her, the sinister sheriff, the ambitious owner of a local bar, an artistic neighbor, or someone else-someone she never suspects until it is too late?
James Robertson (1788/1792-ca. 1851) was born in Scotland. He married Lilias Muter (1795-1880) in 1810. They had nine children. In 1855, Lilias and five children emigrated to the United States, settling in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Siskiyou County Library has vol. 1 only.
A cloth bag containing ten copies of the title.
William Archibald (1750-1829), son of Scottish immigrant Archibald Robertson (1715-1768), married Elizabeth Fitzgerald in 1775 and moved from Belfield to Richmond, Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and elsewhere. Includes ancestry to John Rolfe (1585-1622), who married Pocahontas (1595-1617) in Jamestown, Virginia. Includes Robertson ancestry in Scotland.
It was while she was ill and in bed for several weeks that Marianne found the pencil. It looked quite ordinary, but it wasn't. The things she drew with it - a house, a landscape, the face watching at the window - came alive in her dreams. Sometimes what she drew was good and friendly; sometimes bad and frightening. Once, without quite meaning to, she put herself and the boy in her dreams into a very real danger, from which the only possible escape needed more courage than Marianne thought she could possibly find ... The story has been adapted for the major feature film Paperhouse starring Charlotte Burke as Anna (Marianne), Elliot Spears and Ben Cross.