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In 1901 a handsome young man named John Glenarm, halts his world traveling when he inherits a mysterious unfinished Tudor mansion Glenarm House, deep in the Indiana forests.
In order to fulfill the conditions of his grandfathers will, he must live a year in the massive house, studying the architectural library. If he fails, the estate goes to a mysterious person named - Oliver Armstrong.
Before young John's departure from New York City, he has an unexpected encounter with former lover and traveling companion Larry Donovan, whose roguish charms almost make him abandon his mission for inheritance.
Arriving at the strange house with it many rooms lighted with candles, the butler Bates, explains it was one of his late masters many whims and quirks, to have only candles for illumination. Bates attends to John's needs, proving to be a wonderful chief. But John's suspicions about Bates grow as he encounters phantom gun shots in the night, and ghostly footsteps seemingly everywhere.
One evening an attractive young man in a red cap rows on the lake and begins a teasing flirtation. Is he a student or teacher at St. Andrew's Boys school just over the stone wall? When they finally meet, he introduces himself as Martin Devereux, but is he in-fact, who he says he is?
St. Andrew's is run by Monks, also living at the school is Chaplin Stoddard - a big, good looking fellow who seems very neighborly. However, one night John sees him meeting secretly with the object of his desire, the blonde youth wearing the red tam-o-shanter. What could their mysterious conversation mean?
John thought he would be bored on his own for a year in the woods, but now, John is excited and challenged by all the intrigue and mystery surrounding his Grandfather's estate, and his growing attraction to the mysterious boy in the red cap.
When his old companion Larry suddenly appears, things only get more interesting. Good thing John packed his guns in his luggage.

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