Remember those Gothic mysteries? Those Doubleday books you were sent, like "The Mistress of Mellyn" by Victoria Holt? Or what about those films such as Hitchcock's "Rebecca" (and the novel too)? If you are a fan of this genre, it's here again. This novel, set in the romance of 19th Century Savannah, has all the ingredients of a Gothic souffle: the innocent woman (Claire Ashby) goes to tutor a strange girl, Alice Fenn. Alice has a talent for music, but reality is not one of her strong points. And, of course, the tutoring must take place in a haunted mansion. Add events like strange footsteps in the night, skeleton hands, rumors of witchcraft, well, you get it. So, we have the ingedients, but, it takes a creative, talented author to bring all these pieces to a conclusion. As he rollsl that stone uphill, Barrymore Tebbs does a gifted job to resolve all this madness into a most satifying denoument.