The Watcher

  • The Watcher
    By Collin Wilcox

    When they reach the lakeside cabin, the watcher is already waiting, ready to take revenge on Hastings by targeting his child.

  • The Watcher
    By Margaret Buffie

    Knowing that she is different from her family in more ways than just in her looks, Emma finds herself searching for answers, yet when the mystery starts to unravel, she finds herself facing up to issues she had never anticipated.

  • The Watcher
    By Sheridan Le Sheridan Le Fanu

    Joseph Thomas Sheridan Le Fanu (28 August 1814 - 7 February 1873) was an Irish writer of Gothic tales and mystery novels.

  • The Watcher: (Aberdeen Classics Collection) And Other Weird Stories
    By Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

    The appetite for scandal, or for horror, has been sated; the incident can yield no more of interest or novelty; curiosity, frustrated by impenetrable mystery, gives over the pursuit in despair; the tale has ceased to be new, grows stale and ...

  • The Watcher: And Other Weird Stories
    By Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

    Most of the tales in this volume were written prior to the publication of "Uncle Silas," which is, perhaps, the novel by which my father is best known.

  • The Watcher: Poems
    By Agnes Eva Savich

    The first collection of poetry from Savich focuses on themes of urban alienation, mortality, love, motherhood, sensual eroticism, psychedelic journey and synaesthesia, and music.

  • The Watcher
    By Joan Hiatt Harlow

    Kidnapped by her own mother, a Nazi spy, teenaged Wendy is transported from Maine to wartime Berlin, where she secretly supports the resistance movement and learns a family secret.

  • The Watcher
    By Jim Rosemergy

    Every page of THE WATCHER invites the reader into a world of reflection and contemplation that can lead to spiritual awakening.

  • The Watcher
    By Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

    Born in Dublin in 1814, Sheridan Le Fanu came from a literary family of Huguenot origins; both his grandmother Alicia Sheridan Le Fanu and his great-uncle Richard Brinsley Sheridan were playwrights, and his niece Rhoda Broughton would go on ...

  • The Watcher
    By Melinda Metz

    Life will never be the same.

  • The Watcher
    By Mary T. Lavelle

    This is a book aimed at youth.

  • The Watcher
    By Gage Sears

    ... Jade's hand in his. A smile came across James's face. It was happening! Jade, on the other hand, was more nervous ... photos, sorted out the one showing the baby's genitals, and handed the nonrevealing photos to James. Jade was given a ...

  • The Watcher: A Companion Novel to Darkling
    By K.M. Rice

    The Watcher expands the story of her debut novel Darkling, a young adult dark fantasy that is now also available on audiobook

  • The Watcher: A Novel of Crime
    By Charlotte Link

    Carla Roberts lives alone in the top of a highrise building, frightened by the sound of the lift stopping and opening on her floor, with nobody getting out.

  • The Watcher
    By Charles MacLean

    The Watcher

  • The Watcher
    By David Wheeler

    The Watcher

  • The Watcher
    By Collin Wilcox

    When they reach the lakeside cabin, the watcher is already waiting, ready to take revenge on Hastings by targeting his child.

  • The Watcher: A Library of America eBook Classic
    By Dolores Hitchens

    The Watcher expertly explores the resulting mood of anguish and mutual suspicion, and the vulnerability of the young people who are the inexplicable targets of violent evil.

  • The Watcher
    By K. R. Bowman

    When Sloane Norwood is transported to the Night Realm, a world plagued in darkness and monsters that kill, she is thrown into the midst of an unending battle between the Realmers and Nightlins.

  • The Watcher
    By Charlotte Link

    ***16 MILLION COPIES SOLD*** 'A brilliant novel with compelling characters' Sunday Times Carla Roberts lives alone in a high-rise in Hackney.