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review 2020-07-08 21:32
The Secret at the Hermitage, Dana Girls #5
The Secret at the Hermitage - Mildred Benson,Carolyn Keene

'The Secret at the Hermitage' wastes no time in signalling to the reader that there are changes afoot. Louise and Jean are relaxing in their room after classes joking about an item in the paper. Jean is "sprawled" on the window seat and is described as "inclining to boyishness". A suddenly cheeky Evelyn Star appears in the doorway joking about the school food and is invited to grab a cookie. A quick trip to a shop to get a wristwatch repaired is suggested and Jean rushes out to grab the hat she left in Doris Harland's room. Who are these girls? It's an unremarkable scene, except for that we've never seen anything half as natural so far in the Dana Girls books. Mildred Wirt Benson brings a little life to the archetypes.

 

As is becoming traditional, the latest mystery really begins with the girls giddy with excitement at the chance to escape from campus, if only for a few hours. The article they were reading earlier in the paper had to do with the former warden of the women's penitentiary in Penfield. Howard Norton had been dismissed for negligence, especially after the escape of an inmate. Little do they know they're going right into the heart of case.

 

They are surprised at the bus stop by Mrs. Grantland, the woman for whom they retrieved a pearl ring in 'Study Lamp', who offers them a ride into town with a quick stop so they can admire her newest hobby: art collecting. There they admire a particularly fine statue signed N.R. that Mrs. Grantland was told had been made by an inmate of the prison.

 

Later, in the shop where watch is being repaired, the girls are accosted by Norton. He is near-sighted and convinced that the sixteen year old Louise is the much older escaped convict Nina Regan! This begins a bizarre game of cat and mouse where Norton continues to pop up in distant woods, parlors, and other locations to accuse Louise of being Nina.

 

The Warden's menace is such that Lettie Briggs comes up with a brilliant prank to spook Louise on a field trip by dressing up as Norton and scaring her. It works, but unknown to the fleeing Lettie, Louise is hurt and accidentally left behind by the class. Louise is hurt, alone in the woods, and winds up in a stranger's car and deposited 40 miles from Starrhurst. A hermit finds her and offers her shelter for the night, which Louise takes, but is genuinely freaked out by the whole situation.

 

Are things not weird yet? That's because I've forgotten the girls digging deeper into the story of Nina Regan, her wrongful conviction, and the plight of another inmate who is separated from her sick child. The solution rests in the hands of Mrs. X.Y.Z., if Jean doesn't get eaten by a tiger first. Yeah. you read that right. A tiger.

 

Bring on more of these, please.

 

Dana Girls

 

Next: 'The Circle of Footprints'

 

Previous: 'A Three-Cornered Mystery'

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text 2014-09-14 18:45
A teaser is born...
Clan - David P. Elliot

Today the first of a number of planned 'Teasers' was launched - others will follow. Please Click Here if you would like to see it.

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text 2014-08-31 17:00
Great day at The Mix, Wantage yesterday
Clan - David P. Elliot
The Gathering - David P. Elliot

Thanks to everyone who came to the Red Cap Open Day yesterday in Wantage - special thanks to Mim Norvell from the Mix for her help and everyone who bought books and talked to our authors. But special thanks has to go to Dan Abrams the Director of Clan the Movie who premiered his latest work on our teaser - very scary! and also Guy Barnes for a stunning live performance of his theme 'Clan' for the movie and for terrifying me in The Crypt scene as William de Soulis - Paul Barrand who will play Andrea Dettori was also there - don't turn your back on him he is a dangerous SOB! - Watch out for more info on the film with interviews and trailers! www.clanthemovie.com

Source: www.davidpelliot.com
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text 2014-07-29 08:30
As good as it gets?
Clan - David P. Elliot
The Gathering - David P. Elliot

When someone describes your book in such terms it is very difficult to be very British about it and to keep it to yourself so I apologise in advance for the lack of modesty!

 

"Hi David,Well,there isn't enough words to describe the most intriguing,mysterious,wonderful book that I have ever read in my nearly 70 years.I just couldn't put it down until finished,and my dragon, [Phil] is ordering The Gathering.Every Clan member ought to read it, it would make them even more proud of being a clan member that they are now.There was one page that made me go cold, and relevant to me.Back in 1971, I was shot in the hip in an accident, and still have the bullet.See page 132.I think that Wee Jock was actually stabbed, but could i be a reincarnation? Will get in touch later as I intend to try and get to see you in Wantage. I don't think that we have met in the past.

Best wishes.

Wee Jock Elliott[with two t's]"

 

The mention of getting to see me in Wantage refers to the Red Cap Publishing Open Day on the 30th August 2014 - more details Red Cap Open Day video

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text 2014-02-09 22:13
Excerpt from 'Clan' audio Book
 
Hear an extract from the audio book of 'Clan' this is the Author's Foreword with some great photos of the locations from the book. you can also get the full audio download of the novel at half price by using the coupon code '50OFF' at www.redcapbooks.com
 
Source: www.clanthemovie.com
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