Giovanni's GiftImagine a scene of rural serenity, a night scene. Above the mountains surrounding this faraway place, the stars are a menagerie of silver flickering motes. Imagine a solitary ranch, a man and a woman asleep. It would be hard to fathom a purer vision of people at peace in the natural world. Who could foresee that this tranquility would be so brutally shattered by the night visitors? When Grant hears of the campaign of malice being waged against his only living relatives, he abandons Rome and a crumbling marriage to do what he can to help them. His brash confidence is quickly bruised as the night visits escalate in violence, and the death of Giovanni Trentas, a dear family friend found mutilated in a gorge above the ranch, takes on new meaning. When his aunt presents him with Giovanni's legacy - an old cigar box filled with letters, photos, and seemingly random knick-knacks - Grant finds himself in possession of a puzzle that might hold the answers to much more than Giovanni's death. Grant's unfolding passion for Giovanni's daughter, Helen, forces him to choose between loyalty and love as the night terrors come to their catastrophic end. |
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... never quite rose , just as my grandfather never rose , to a position of sufficient prominence that he could make a demand of his superiors for a per- manent post somewhere , an assignment that might give his family the chance to set ...
... never quite rose , just as my grandfather never rose , to a position of sufficient prominence that he could make a demand of his superiors for a per- manent post somewhere , an assignment that might give his family the chance to set ...
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... never much caught my fancy , either ) . This afternoon , however , here was where I wanted to be . I settled in , opened Hawthorne to the next chapter , entitled " The Paradise of Children . " Just enough light now came through the ...
... never much caught my fancy , either ) . This afternoon , however , here was where I wanted to be . I settled in , opened Hawthorne to the next chapter , entitled " The Paradise of Children . " Just enough light now came through the ...
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... never haughty . Never arrogant . Indeed , she was a guileless young girl with a bit of a faraway look in her eyes . —Willa just has something about her , parents of childhood friends would say , a uniqueness that made her seem an ...
... never haughty . Never arrogant . Indeed , she was a guileless young girl with a bit of a faraway look in her eyes . —Willa just has something about her , parents of childhood friends would say , a uniqueness that made her seem an ...
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