An edition of Come back, Lucy (1974)

Mirror of danger.

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An edition of Come back, Lucy (1974)

Mirror of danger.

[1st U.S. ed.]
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An orphan, come to live with distant cousins, suddenly finds herself getting glimpses into the past as she meets a mysterious girl, Alice.

Publish Date
Publisher
T. Nelson
Language
English
Pages
175

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Cover of: Mirror of Danger
Mirror of Danger
October 1983, Pocket Books, Brand: Simon Pulse, Simon Pulse
Paperback in English
Cover of: Mirror of Danger
Mirror of Danger
December 1, 1980, Archway Paperbacks
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Cover of: Mirror of danger.
Mirror of danger.
1974, T. Nelson
in English - [1st U.S. ed.]

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Published in

Nashville

Edition Notes

Published in 1973 under title: Come back, Lucy.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.S9833 Mi3

The Physical Object

Pagination
175 p.
Number of pages
175

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5423148M
Internet Archive
mirrorofdanger00syke
ISBN 10
0840763735
LCCN
73017102
OCLC/WorldCat
714422
Library Thing
2462348
Goodreads
3036826

Work Description

The mirror looked ordinary. It had a heavy gold frame and leaned against the wall in the attic. But when Lucy first looked into the mirror, a strange thing happened. Another girl's face appeared beside hers, laughing. Whirling around in surprise and alarm, Lucy saw a girl wearing a long dress, a pinafore...and a sly triumphant look on her face. Also, the attic had disappeared and another room had taken its place - a room that belonged to the past.

The girl in the mirror was Alice, and she had lived a hundred years ago. Lucy found she could visit her any time she looked into the mirror. At first, it was fun to enter the past and see how Alice had lived. But, gradually, the chill of terror took over. Alice's friendliness turned into a sinister desire for power and control over Lucy. And Lucy found it harder and harder to resist being trapped in the past with Alice forever!

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