The third book in V.C. Andrews' bestselling series, which began with "Flowers in the Attic," "If There Be Thorns," follows Christopher and Cathy Dollanganger as they live together as man and wife with Cathy's two sons, who are unaware of their parents' incestuous relationship. But when a mysterious woman moves in next door and befriends the younger boy, Bart, he undergoes a strange transformation and begins to accuse Cathy and Christopher. When Christopher discovers that their mysterious neighbor is, in fact, his mother Corrine Dollanganger, all of the family's long-hidden secrets are revealed in a tragic climax.
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The third book in V.C. Andrews' bestselling series, which began with "Flowers in the Attic," "If There Be Thorns," follows Christopher and Cathy Dollanganger as they live together as man and wife with Cathy's two sons, who are unaware of their parents' incestuous relationship. But when a mysterious woman moves in next door and befriends the younger boy, Bart, he undergoes a strange transformation and begins to accuse Cathy and Christopher. When Christopher discovers that their mysterious neighbor is, in fact, his mother Corrine Dollanganger, all of the family's long-hidden secrets are revealed in a tragic climax.
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