Time once again for my occasional series "Women with great hair fleeing gothic houses!"
I assume everyone's doing it this #Halloween ?
The Legend Of Crownpoint, by Monica Heath. Signet Books, 1974.
A lot of moss on that heath...
The Legend Of Holderly Hall, by Kate Cameron. Leisure Books, 1974.
This is number one in a series of four novels, proving that nobody really reads Trip Advisor hotel reviews...
To The Castle, by Dorothy Malm. Ace Gothic, 1974.
I think you want to be going *away* from the castle...
Château Of Shadows, by Monica Heath. Signet, 1973.
Circonflexe game is on point here...
Nightmare In Eden, by Miriam Asher. Ravenswood Gothic, 1974. Cover by Elaine Duillo.
How do you write 'unutterable terror'?
The Romany Curse, by Suzanne Somers. Belmont Tower, 1974.
That is a long, long set of stairs. I pity the Deliveroo courier who has to go here...
The Night Of The Enchantress, by Katherine Troy. Coronet Gothic, 1971.
"Instinctive, but desperately right."
Dark Towers Of Fog Island by Marilyn Ross. Popular Library, 1975.
No, that's not Gillian Anderson.
Brecon Castle, by Caroline Farr. Signet, 1976.
I've been to Brecon, and this happens. A lot.
More gothic romance another time. Mind how you flee...
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