Brandi F. (Fitzysmom) reviewed The Ivy Tree: The Story of a Perilous Impersonation (1965 Printing, Fourth Edition, T823375CCB) on + 23 more book reviews
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What a great book! Tons of foreshadowing...so you really know what is going on but it is written in such a way that you're just not quite sure. At the very end you say..Ahhh I knew that.
Connie H. reviewed The Ivy Tree: The Story of a Perilous Impersonation (1965 Printing, Fourth Edition, T823375CCB) on + 8 more book reviews
This is an excellent book. Interesting story and well written, as are all Ms. Stewart's books.
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This suspense puts a spin on things that makes you want to read more. Romance and mystery. Find out why Mary Grey impersonated a dead heiress, who is trying to kill who here?
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The story of Perilous Inpersonation By the author of The Crystal Cave.
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Like all Mary Stewart's suspensful novels, this combines romance, terror, atmosphere, scenery into a superb mixture of menace and enchantment.
Laura B. (Books) reviewed The Ivy Tree: The Story of a Perilous Impersonation (1965 Printing, Fourth Edition, T823375CCB) on + 54 more book reviews
A perfect gothic novel set in England - what's not to love?!
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This is actually a hard bound copy, missing it's wrapper. Printed approximately 1962, the pages are clean, but paper has ages to a darker patena.