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The Master of Blacktower
The Master of Blacktower
Author: Barbara Michaels
ISBN-13: 9780425149416
ISBN-10: 0425149412
Publication Date: 9/1/1995
Pages: 295
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 63 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
super spooky mystery by a master of the genre
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Barbara Michaels never disappoints. Her books are addictive.

"A disfigured man who rules an isolated Scottish estate gains a worker who wonders about the truth surrounding his wife's death in this engrossing blend of romance and gothic mystery. The suspense is well done in a fine story line with plenty of unpredictable twists and turns." -Midwest Book Review
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What is the secret that haunts the master of Blacktower?
his hands were encased in black silk gloves, a lurid scar twisting
the roughly hewn features of his face. his dark eyes blazed and his mocking laughter echoed to the highest tower of the ancient Scottish estate. Damaris Gordon knew she could never work for a cruel and bitter man-a tortured by disfigurement, disillusion and dark secrets of the past. Was he responsible for his wife's death? Or the injury that crippled his young daughter? Curiousity lured Damaris to the top of the tower in search of the truth. But lover sent her over the edge....
Leah199 avatar reviewed The Master of Blacktower on + 14 more book reviews
I truly enjoyed this book. It was completely different from any I have read. I think I read it in one day.
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This story was like beauty and the beast set in Scotland. It stalled out in the middle and almost lost me. I was very glad when it picked up at the end but I would have liked more details in the ending.

Damaris is a young woman who's father just passed away leaving her with only a small amount of money to live on. The solicitor tells her that she must marry soon or go to live with a cranky aunt. Her options are limited for suitors and she definitely does not want to live with her aunt. She feels it is unfair that she can't support herself working as a secretary since she learned the profession helping her father. Against the wishes of the solicitor she advertises and finds that the solicitor was right when he said they would mistake her intentions. Then just got one more reply to her advertisement. This man was a distant cousin and she was surprised that he knew so much about her family. He had a scar across his face and always wore black gloves over his hands. He was very gruff but she held her own and in the end she decided to go to far off Scotland with him to put his library in order. She also meets his snarky little daughter that cannot walk. She takes pity on the girl when she realizes she has been cooped up in that room all by herself for so long. She can't help but wonder though, why there is no sign of the wife anywhere, not even tucked away in the unused wing. The people in the village told gossip about him killing his wife but she couldn't bring herself to believe that.
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His hands were encased in black silk gloves, a lurid scar twisting the roughly hewn features of his face. His dark eyes blazed, and his mocking laughter echoed to the highest tower of the ancient Scottish estate. Damaris Gordon she could never work for such a cruel and bitter man-but after her father's death, she had no choice. Her fate was in the hands of Gavin Hamilton-a man tortured by disfigurement, disillusion and dark secrets of the past.
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From the jacket: "What is the secret that haunts the master of Blacktower? Damaris Gordeon knew she could never work for such a cruel and bitter man, but after her father's death, she had no choice". Good story, typical Barbara Michaels.
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Damaris Gordon shuddered at the thought of working for the cruel and bitter Master of Blacktower but her father's death left her no choice. Suddenly her future life itself was in the black silk-gloved hands of Gavin Hamilton, a man scarred and tortured by an unspoken past, whose mocking laughter echoes through his ancient Scottish estate. Damaris has heard the whispers that accuse Gavin Hamilton of his wife's death and his young daughter's crippling injury. But the pain and sadness barely hidden behind his blazing dark stare touch Damaris deeply and a courageous heart is luring her to the estate's topmost tower in search of his dangerous secrets.

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