Joseph Cowley

The House on Huntington Hill

This is a horror novel about a wealthy old man named J. Pierson-Grenville who has discovered the secret to eternal life by persuading specially "gifted" young men to give him their bodies in return for having their utmost desires fulfilled, and the attempts of Jack and Doris Oliver to prevent him from claiming their son David. This novel, which has also been called science-fiction by one of the World Wide Web booksellers, will keep you in suspense, right up to David's final words.


Selected Works

Anthology
The Best of Joseph Cowley
Once More With Feeling; The Chrysanthemum Garden; Another Great Day; He Says, She says; The Stargazers
Non-Fiction
The Executive Strategist
An Armchair Guide to Scientific Decision-Making for the busy executive
Novels
The Chrysanthemum Garden
Two older people find happiness in late-blooming love
Home by Seven
Novel of a “lost weekend” told with brutal honesty
Landscape with Figures
Novel of Great Depression bound to become a classic
Dust Be My Destiny
CIA agent caught in rebellion to overthrow a brutal tyrant
The House on Huntington Hill
A wealthy old man discovers the secret to eternal life
Plays
The Stargazers
Conflict between Kepler and Tycho Brahe for the secrets of the solar system
A Jury of His Peers
A textbook salesman is accused of a horrible crime. Is he guilty? Who is to judge?
Twin Bill: I Love You, I Love You\My Life With Women
Two plays dealing with love that can be produced separately or on same bill
Stories
The Night Billy Was Born and Other Love Stories
Stories about love at all ages, from teenage to nonage
Do You Like It and Other Stories
"Strange" stories, of children playing a deadly game to the weird adventures of a clutch of explorers
Love Stories
Four novellas about love that have been reprinted in The Night Billy Was Born



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