The Golden Unicorn [Hardcover] Phyllis A. Whitney

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Hardcover and dustjacket have some wear. Near the end of the book, the page edges and bottom right are stained with some liquid damage. All pages are very readable. The binding is secure.

This well-worn copy of “The Golden Unicorn” by Phyllis A. Whitney is a beloved example of her romantic suspense novels. Published in 1971, it combines Gothic elements with a contemporary New England setting, following a young woman who inherits a haunted ancestral estate. Whitney’s vivid descriptions and masterful blending of romance, mystery, and the supernatural made her immensely popular in the mid-20th century. The book’s wear and staining hint at the many readers drawn into its enthralling narrative over decades.

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Hardcover and dustjacket have some wear. Near the end of the book, the page edges and bottom right are stained with some liquid damage. All pages are very readable. The binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of “The Golden Unicorn” by Phyllis A. Whitney is a testament to the enduring appeal of her romantic suspense novels. Published in 1971, it exemplifies Whitney’s mastery of blending Gothic elements with contemporary settings. The story follows a young woman who inherits an ancestral estate in New England, only to uncover dark secrets and supernatural occurrences. Whitney’s vivid descriptions of the eerie mansion and its enigmatic inhabitants transport readers to a world where the past casts long shadows.

As a prolific author of over 70 novels, Whitney’s works were immensely popular in the mid-20th century, captivating readers with her ability to weave intricate plots and create atmospheric tension. “The Golden Unicorn” is a quintessential example of her talent, offering a compelling blend of romance, mystery, and the supernatural. This copy’s wear and staining only add to its charm, hinting at the many readers who have been drawn into its enthralling narrative over the decades.

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Weight 12 lbs
Dimensions 21.84 × 14.73 × 2.54 in
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