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The Lost Door

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About This Book

A young American inherits an ancestral château in France on condition he spend half his time there, and travels with his close friend, who has long felt a mysterious, irresistible pull. The estate is preserved in anachronistic splendor with servants in period costume and a Gothic mausoleum; its atmosphere fuses memory, ritual, and restored ancient customs. As the men settle into the château’s secluded world, hidden attachments to past centuries emerge, including a seductive, deadly presence and an uncanny love that links present occupants to long-buried destinies. The story traces arrival, growing unease, and the ominous consequences of a past that will not remain buried.

About the Author

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Dorothy Quick

Dorothy Quick was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. Her notable work, "The Lost Door," showcases her imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers. Quick's writing often reflects themes of adventure and discovery, appealing to the curiosity of children. While her literary output may not be extensive, her work remains a charming part of the literary heritage for young audiences.

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