From the first moment pretty young Molly Flute saw the house, she knew she must have it. Strangly she felt as if she had lived in this place before, past the boundaries of memory. Now she was drawn to it by a compulsion beyond all sense and reason. Only after she moved n did Molly begin to sense the evil of her enchantment. Many people and things were part of the quicksand of terror sucking Molly down as she realized she was not mistress of this house, but its prisoner.
Eileen Lottman spent her adolescence during World War II in Sioux City, Iowa cheering up Army Air Force personnel who were stationed at a base in town. She has written and published 23 novels and has been working on the 24th for the past 18 years.