Eleven-year-old Rosemary was the apple of her parents' eye; beautiful, clever and full of promise. Arthur was in his forties and a father to three daughters of his own, but he found Rosemary irresistible even though he knew it was wrong and he stalked her relentlessly because he couldn't help himself. Then a tragedy struck. It seemed to grow at every turn and spiral out of control leaving James and Dorothea bewildered, because they too were children and yet nobody wanted to talk to them about it. So they decided to build a ...
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Eleven-year-old Rosemary was the apple of her parents' eye; beautiful, clever and full of promise. Arthur was in his forties and a father to three daughters of his own, but he found Rosemary irresistible even though he knew it was wrong and he stalked her relentlessly because he couldn't help himself. Then a tragedy struck. It seemed to grow at every turn and spiral out of control leaving James and Dorothea bewildered, because they too were children and yet nobody wanted to talk to them about it. So they decided to build a garden for Rosemary. And there, in their 'special place', they came upon death again...yet another child's body.
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Add this copy of Rosemary's Garden to cart. $40.96, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Robert Hale.