This suspense novel from the seventies is a fun distraction for a rainy afternoon. Sally Wainwright, girl reporter, goes undercover to the private island owned by Tristram Darcourt, oil tycoon and reclusive billionnaire. HEr cover is that of Terry LeBreton, governess to Tristram's teenage daughter Alix. Sally's job is to find out about a mysterious oil deal between Tristram and an Arab oil concern, but she has an agenda of her own : her mother had once been engaged to Tristram, who apparently broke the engagement over a scandalous secret involving her sister. Soon Sally finds out that there are plenty of mysteries. WHy is one part of the island strictly off-limits? Why are the locals of the nearby island so hostile? Who is trying to scare her away by putting snakes and scorpions under her bed? And who or what is the creature roaming around the house at night, making a heavy, dragging sound?
I won't spoil the fun by revealing the secret, which is oh-so-unthinkable now.
I recommend this to lovers of suspense with a resourceful heroine