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The love talker

There might be worse fates than spending a few months at Idlewood, Laurie thought, as the Chicago winter howled around her. Certainly her Aunt Ida's invitation was well intentioned, and she couldn't really have meant what she said: "I have nothing of which to complain, considering my age. I only hope I will be taken before my mind fails ... Fairies in the woods, indeed!" But when Laurie and her brother, Doug, arrive at the family home in the Maryland countryside, they discover that Aunt Ida may have reason to fear ... and that something is indeed in the woods.

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  • "There might be worse fates than spending a few months at Idlewood, Laurie thought, as the Chicago winter howled around her. Certainly her Aunt Ida's invitation was well intentioned, and she couldn't really have meant what she said: "I have nothing of which to complain, considering my age. I only hope I will be taken before my mind fails ... Fairies in the woods, indeed!" But when Laurie and her brother, Doug, arrive at the family home in the Maryland countryside, they discover that Aunt Ida may have reason to fear ... and that something is indeed in the woods."@en
  • "When Laurie and Doug arrive at the Aunt Ida's home in the Maryland countryside, they discover something fairy-like in the woods."
  • "There may be worse fates than spending a few months at Idlewood, Laurie thinks as the Chicago winter howls around her. Certainly her Aunt Ida's invitation is well-intentioned, and she can't really have meant what she said: "I have nothing of which to complain, considering my age. I only hope I will be taken before my mind fails. Fairies in the woods, indeed!" But when Laurie and her brother, Doug, arrive at the family home in the Maryland countryside, they discover that Aunt Ida may have reason to fear ... and that something is indeed in the woods."@en
  • "Laurie has finally returned to Idlewood, the beloved family home deep in the Maryland woods where she found comfort and peace as a lonely young girl. But things are very different now. There is no peace in Idlewood. The haunting sound of a distant piping breaks the stillness of a snowy winter's evening. Seemingly random events have begun to take on a sinister shape. And dotty old Great Aunt Lizzie is convinced that there are fairies about -- and she has photographs to prove it. For Laurie, one fact is becoming disturbingly clear: there is definitely something out there in the woods -- something fiendishly, cunningly, malevolently human -- and the lives of her aging loved ones, as well as Laurie's own, are suddenly at serious risk."@en

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  • "Fantasy fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Suspense fiction"@en
  • "Fantastic fiction"
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Talking books"@en

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  • "The love talker"@en
  • "The love talker"
  • "Love talker [audio book]"
  • "Love talker"@en