www.doorway.ru: A Face at the Window McFarland, Dennis: After sending their only daughter off to boarding school, Cookson Selway and his wife, Ellen, travel to London to escape their empty house. But their quiet hotel has guests other than those on the register, and the vacation turns into a journey not only to another city but to another time. If you are looking for a ghost story, you may be disappointed with A Face at the Window, for this is a story about the "ghosts" that inhabit the dark inner reaches of the soul- /5(13). “Here’s a ghost story with a difference. Although Dennis McFarland’s new novel is brimming with the paranormal, its deepest mysteries have to do with the working of our hearts and minds, and with the specters of family history.” –Redbook “A Face at the Window is a gripping, stylish, consistently entertaining novel. At once a satisfying ghost story and a witty, postmodern thriller, it suggests that .
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A Face at the Window McFarland, Dennis McFarland, Dennis. ratings by Goodreads. ISBN / ISBN Published by Broadway, Dennis McFarland is a bestselling author of novels and stories. His short fiction has appeared in the American Scholar, the New Yorker, Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards, Best American Short Stories, and many other publications. He has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wallace Stegner Fellowship from. Dennis McFarland writes stunningly beautiful prose, and "A Face at the Window" is no exception. Anyone looking for Stephen King horror might want to go elsewhere, but anyone fascinated by rich, insightful portraits of the human condition (think of E.L. Doctorow) will love McFarland's work.
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