| authors | Lillian, Stewart Carl, Lillian Stewart Carl |
| publisher | Wildside Press |
| published | 1969 |
| isbn | 0809556618 |
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Lillian's wicked sense of humor and her excellent scholarship put Shadows in Scarlet far above the usual novel of romantic suspense. I read it in one sitting, staying up far too late, because I had to know what would happen to Amanda and her most lively ghost. I found the book delightful, altogether a wonderful escape. |
| Submitted Apr 30th 10 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Lillian Stewart Carl is a captivating writer who offers delight and insight as well as goose bumps. Shadows in Scarlet's ghostly love story and centuries-spanning murder mystery make for an enthralling puzzle with a Scottish accent. This cozy but chilling roller coaster of a story will keep readers glued to their seats and significant others. |
| Submitted Apr 28th 10 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Shadows in Scarlet is a richly-written book, an appealing feast for both the intellect and the senses. The characters are immensely lively and vivid - even the ghostly ones! I'm already amusing myself trying to cast the movie. |
| Submitted Apr 16th 10 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Shadows in Scarlet is definitely read-worthy, with snappy dialogue, well-developed characters, and a real nifty-nasty twist to the plot. I don't think Lillian will have any trouble garnering devoted readers with this gracious story. |
| Submitted Sep 19th 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |