- Austin Ruthyn, of Knowl, and his Daughter
- Uncle Silas
- A New Face
- Madame de la Rougierre
- Sights and Noises
- A Walk in the Wood
- Church Scarsdale
- The Smoker
- Monica Knollys
- Lady Knollys Removes a Coverlet
- Lady Knollys Sees the Features
- A Curious Conversation
- Before and After Breakfast
- Angry Words
- A Warning
- Dr. Bryerly Looks In
- An Adventure
- A Midnight Visitor
- Au Revoir
- Austin Ruthyn Sets Out On His Journey
- Arrivals
- Somebody in the Room with the Coffin
- I Talk with Doctor Bryerly
- The Opening of the Will
- I Hear from Uncle Silas
- The Story of Uncle Silas
- More About Tom Charke's Suicide
- I am Persuaded
- How the Ambassador Fared
- On the Road
- Bartram-Haugh
- Uncle Silas
- The Windmill Wood
- Zamiel
- We Visit a Room in the Second Storey
- An Arrival at Dead of Night
- Dr. Bryerly Emerges
- A Midnight Departure
- Cousin Monica and Uncle Silas Meet
- In Which I Make Another Cousin's Acquaintance
- My Cousin Dudley
- Elverston and its People
- News at Bartram Gate
- A Friend Arises
- A Chapter Full of Lovers
- The Rivals
- Dr. Bryerly Reappears
- Question and Answer
- An Apparition
- Milly's Farewell
- Sarah Mathilda Comes to Light
- The Picture of a Wolf
- An Odd Proposal
- In Search of Mr. Charke's Skeleton
- The Foot of Hercules
- I Conspire
- The Letter
- Lady Knollys' Carriage
- A Sudden Departure
- The Journey
- Our Bedchamber
- A Well-Known Face Looks In
- Spiced Claret
- The Hour of Death
- In the Oak Parlour
- Conclusion
Maud Ruthyn, the young, naive heroine, has a governess who is an enigmatic older woman, a liar, bully, and spy, who takes a dark secret with her when she leaves. Maud is then orphaned and moves in with her Uncle Silas, her father's mysterious brother and a man with a scandalous-even murderous-past. She is horrified to find her former governess appears in her life again, in this Gothic Victorian psychological thriller, with a touch of the occult - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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