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Goodbye, Aunt Elva / The Last of Lysandra
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Goodbye, Aunt Elva / The Last of Lysandra

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GOODBYE, AUNT ELVA

Violet has a nice, new apartment next door to one of the older, run-down buildings in the neighborhood, where an elderly lady named Elva Ryan lives with her two companions, Mrs. Kay and her son Roddy. Violet doesn't know her neighbors, but agrees to help out when Mrs. Kay asks her to visit Elva. But the doors quickly close behind her, and Violet finds out all too soon that Mrs. Kay has plans for her. The lawyers want to kick them all out, she tells Violet, and poor Elva can't defend herself. So Violet must pretend to be Elva and tell the lawyers to go away. But what starts out as a reluctant act of mercy soon becomes a time of terror, because Mrs. Kay and Roddy have no intention of letting Violet go. They need an old lady to be "Elva," and have decided that Violet is perfect for the job.

THE LAST OF LYSANDRA

When Winifred King is brought to Dr. Dickey with a knife wound in her arm, it's Colonel Bagley's job to follow up and see what happened at her home. A search of the family mansion turns up Winifred's mother, Lysandra, dead from multiple stab wounds. But Winifred has no idea what happened. Nor do the neighbors across the street, who keep a close eye on the household. Lysandra and Winifred were the only ones staying there, but everyone agrees that absolutely no one wanted to deal with Lysandra. She had turned into a nasty drunk, prone to sudden rages, and everyone gave her a wide berth. But someone showed up at the house that day, someone who wasn't as intimidated as the rest. And the only witness Bagley has is a fragile young girl who either doesn't remember, or won't talk.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stark House Press
Date
4 April 2025
Pages
234
ISBN
9798886011340

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

GOODBYE, AUNT ELVA

Violet has a nice, new apartment next door to one of the older, run-down buildings in the neighborhood, where an elderly lady named Elva Ryan lives with her two companions, Mrs. Kay and her son Roddy. Violet doesn't know her neighbors, but agrees to help out when Mrs. Kay asks her to visit Elva. But the doors quickly close behind her, and Violet finds out all too soon that Mrs. Kay has plans for her. The lawyers want to kick them all out, she tells Violet, and poor Elva can't defend herself. So Violet must pretend to be Elva and tell the lawyers to go away. But what starts out as a reluctant act of mercy soon becomes a time of terror, because Mrs. Kay and Roddy have no intention of letting Violet go. They need an old lady to be "Elva," and have decided that Violet is perfect for the job.

THE LAST OF LYSANDRA

When Winifred King is brought to Dr. Dickey with a knife wound in her arm, it's Colonel Bagley's job to follow up and see what happened at her home. A search of the family mansion turns up Winifred's mother, Lysandra, dead from multiple stab wounds. But Winifred has no idea what happened. Nor do the neighbors across the street, who keep a close eye on the household. Lysandra and Winifred were the only ones staying there, but everyone agrees that absolutely no one wanted to deal with Lysandra. She had turned into a nasty drunk, prone to sudden rages, and everyone gave her a wide berth. But someone showed up at the house that day, someone who wasn't as intimidated as the rest. And the only witness Bagley has is a fragile young girl who either doesn't remember, or won't talk.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stark House Press
Date
4 April 2025
Pages
234
ISBN
9798886011340