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Books with title The Dancing Floor

  • The Dancing Floor

    Barbara Michaels

    eBook (HarperCollins e-books, Sept. 30, 2009)
    For years, Heather Tradescant had dreamed of the journey she and her father would take to England--a pilgrimage to the great gardens of history.Now that her father is dead, Heather is determined to fulfill his dreams. Unfortunately, her request to see the fabled 17th-century garden of Troytan House is denied by the owner. Though unwelcome, she braves the walls of briars and reaches the Victorian manor house beyond. She senses a strange mission of evil lurking, tainting the manor's peaceful beauty. Only then does Heather begin to wonder whether it is only stories of long-vanished witchcraft that haunt Troytan House or whether there is some more modern horror, hearer at hand, and far, far more dangerous.Continuing in the classic tradition she established with such acclaimed novels of suspense as Stitches in Time, Vanish with the Rose, and House of Stone, New York Times bestselling author Barbara Michaels has penned a chilling tale that will keep you reading until the last page.
  • The Dancing Floor

    John BUCHAN

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson and Sons., March 15, 1945)
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  • The Dancing Floor

    John Buchan

    eBook (Ktoczyta.pl, May 7, 2017)
    Vernon Milbourne, orphaned since childhood and haunted by a recurring dream, is friends with the protective lawyer and MP Sir Edward Leithen. An Aegean cruise takes them to the mysterious island of Plakos, where Vernon is fascinated by the island's myths. Local superstitions turn to menace as Vernon's encounter with a beautiful woman results in obsession and adventure. "The Dancing Floor" centres on a young English woman, Kore Arabin, who inherits a house on a remote Greek island. Sadly for Kore the locals regard her as a witch, responsible for the failure of their crops, and become convinced she must be sacrificed in order to ensure better harvests in the coming years. Sir Edward Leithen and Vernon Milburne must save her before the islanders sacrifice her. Sir Edward Leithen is a character that features prominently in several other John Buchan novels, including "The Power-House", "The Gap in the Curtain" and others.
  • The Dancing Floor

    John Buchan

    Paperback (Classic Books Library, Feb. 23, 2007)
    After reading The Dancing Floor, John Buchan's friend Greenslet wrote to the author, "I don't know when I have had more pleasure in reading one of your books. The essential fabric is highly romantic and attractive, and the handling and workmanship is, it seems to me, up to the level of the fable." The book's theme is that civilization can be reborn through its younger generation, whose innocence of the horrors of war and confidence in their ability to make a life are our hope for the future. This is also Buchan's first novel with a female protagonist; Kore Arabin is a feisty heroine who experiments with a modern lifestyle before being called to sterner duty.
  • The Dancing Floor

    John Buchan

    Paperback (House of Stratus, Sept. 23, 2008)
    Vernon Milbourne, orphaned as a child and haunted by a recurring dream, is a friend of the lawyer and MP, Sir Edward Leithen. An Aegean cruise takes them to the island of Plakos where Vernon is fascinated by the island’s myths. Local superstitions turn to menace as Vernon’s encounter with a beautiful woman results in obsession and adventure.
  • The Dancing Floor

    Barbara Michaels

    Paperback (Thorndike Pr, June 1, 1998)
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  • The Dancing Floor

    John Buchan, Marilyn Deegan

    Mass Market Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, April 1, 1997)
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  • the Dancing Floor

    John Buchan.

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, March 15, 1927)
    Third of 5 novels written about the character of Edward Leithen.
  • The Dancing Floor

    Barbara Michaels

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, June 1, 1997)
    Romantic SuspenseLarge Print EditionWell-delineated characters make this tale everything a romance reader can ask for. Publishers Weekly* A New York Times Bestselling AuthorFor years, Heather Tradescant has dreamed of the pilgrimage to the great English gardens she and her father would someday make. Now, determined to fulfill her deceased fathers dream, shes furious that the millionaire owner has denied her request to see the fabled 17th-century garden of Troytan House. Stubbornly, Heather braves walls of briars to reach the manor house. When shes caught, she cant understand why the reclusive owner seems pleased to meet her. And the events that follow prompt Heather to wonder if the stories of witchcraft that haunt Troytan House are as far in the past as everyone thinks.
  • The dancing floor,

    John Buchan

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin company, March 15, 1926)
    First U.S. edition bound in blue cloth in VG- condition. Heavy dust spotting to the front cover. Rubs to the spine tips and corners. Crease along the spine, which is tanned. Slight spine lean. The novel has supernatural elements and is listed in Bleiler's Checklist of the Fantastic.
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  • The Dancing Floor

    John Buchan

    Paperback (Waking Lion Press, Aug. 17, 2006)
    After reading The Dancing Floor, John Buchan's friend Greenslet wrote to the author, "I don't know when I have had more pleasure in reading one of your books. The essential fabric is highly romantic and attractive, and the handling and workmanship is, it seems to me, up to the level of the fable." The book's theme is that civilization can be reborn through its younger generation, whose innocence of the horrors of war and confidence in their ability to make a life are our hope for the future. This is also Buchan's first novel with a female protagonist; Kore Arabin is a feisty heroine who experiments with a modern lifestyle before being called to sterner duty.
  • The Dancing Floor

    John Buchan

    Paperback (White Press, July 29, 2015)
    Edward Leithen is one of John Buchan's most famous heroes. Here Leithen finds himself in Greece with an old friend and must save the life a stubborn but beautiful young women.