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Dark Shadows #20: Barnabas, Quentin and the Witch's Curse [Paperback]

Dark Shadows #20: Barnabas, Quentin and the Witch's Curse [Paperback]

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Size: 6 x 9 Inches, 144 pages

Style: Paperback Novel

Description: Against her will, Anita Burgess accompanies her brother Jeffrey to Collinwood. He is determined to get revenge against Quentin Collins who he believes is responsible for his best friend’s death. 

Pretending friendship toward Quentin, Anita and Jeffrey learn he has established a Black Magic center at Collinwood and has several young women completely under his power. 

Jeffrey enlists Barnabas’s aid in his struggle to destroy Quentin–both to avenge his friend’s death and to free the young women. But he does not realize that by destroying Quentin, he risks destroying Anita as well. 

About the Reprint: The classic Dark Shadows novels, originally published by Paperback Library in the 1960s and 1970s, return with Hermes Press' archival reprint of all 32 titles in the series. The reprint seriesʼ namesake debut book, “Dark Shadows,” which first saw print in December, 1966, will feature the original painted artwork on the cover. 

Each of the 32 novels will present the complete text re-proofed and error free along with the faithfully reprinted cover art. The Hermes Press reprints will present the titles in an enlarged 6 inch by 9 inch format, printed on archival paper and permanently bound for reading enjoyment without cracking or loose pages. Each book in the series is based on the Dark Shadows television serial created by Dan Curtis and was written by prolific fiction author William Edward Daniel Ross under the pen name of Marilyn Ross. The forerunner to today's immensely popular vampire and supernatural themed television programs and theatrical films, Dark Shadows still garners serious attention as an iconic TV show with a devoted cult following.

ISBN: 978-1-61345-238-7

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