To Sleep with Evil (Ravenloft #16)
Mass Market Paperback, 310 pages
Published
September 3rd 1996
by TSR Books
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Mar 27, 2008
Matthew
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4 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
fans of gothic horror, fans of the Ravenloft setting
Shelves:
dungeons-and-dragons
Such a gloriously gothic tale, it's almost a shame that it had to be published with the Ravenloft logo, as many folks that would have otherwise read this novel will be warded off by the Dungeons & Dragons connection.
Then again, I enjoy knowing of these hidden treasures, and To Sleep With Evil, despite a 2007 reprint, is still a bit of a hidden treasure. Just who is this Andria Cardarelle aka Andria Hayday anyway? A pseudonym? I want to know so I can bug her to write more books. Her style is...more
Then again, I enjoy knowing of these hidden treasures, and To Sleep With Evil, despite a 2007 reprint, is still a bit of a hidden treasure. Just who is this Andria Cardarelle aka Andria Hayday anyway? A pseudonym? I want to know so I can bug her to write more books. Her style is...more
Another I rate highly in the Ravenloft series. The "hint" of something evil to come without it being obvious throughout the entire story makes the downtime fun to go through. I felt that when everything hit the fan at the end that it went a bit too quickly and wasn't explained in enough detail, but the getting there was enjoyable enough for me to make it a good read.
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