Time once again for my occasional series "Women with great hair fleeing gothic houses!"

And today I'm looking back at the books of Dorothy Eden.
Dorothy Eden wrote over 40 gothic romances between 1940 and 1982 and remains one of the best known names of the genre.
Must... flee... cats...

Cat's Prey, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1970.
The Voice Of The Dolls, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1972.
The Pretty Ones, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1957
The Deadly Traveller, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1969.
The Laughing Ghost, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1968.
Night Of The Letter, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1967.

Sequels include Evening of the Email, Twilight of the Text and WhatsApp's Whitsun Warnings...
Longest. Legs. Ever!

Death Is A Red Rose, by Dorothy Eden. Ace, 1970. Cover by Walter Popp.
The Brooding Lake, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1966.
A fateful dopplegänger at the window...

The Lute And The Glove, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1962 .
Crow Hollow, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1967.

This is the correct dress to wear for winter fleeing...
Serious side eye... The Pretty Ones, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1972.
Face Of An Angel, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1972.
Fleeing down a river of wine...

Bridge Of Fear, by Dorothy Eden. Ace Gothic, 1971.
The Bird In The Chimney, by Dorothy Eden. Coroner, 1972.
More tales of gothic romance another time. Mind how you flee now...

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