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96 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1968

Mrs. Gresham, who is nothing if not clear-sighted, once called herself “the clown with the normal clown’s urge to play Hamlet,” but this didn’t seem to me to fill the bill. I called it her “Sullivan act”, a finished master of light music breaking his heart to be Verdi.I wonder if Mary Stewart was obliquely expressing her own feelings about her writing of beloved, but light, romantic suspense novels. Soon after this she published the first of her Arthurian fantasy novels, The Crystal Cave. She wrote a few more romantic suspense novels afterwards, most notably Thornyhold, but her glory days in that genre were behind her.
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