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Robertson County, Tennessee, early 1800s. The respectable Bell family is quietly working its rural farm, when something horrific suddenly unleashes a regin of terror upon them and their entire community. The haunting begins with knocking on the walls. Before long, disembodied voices are heard whispering in the night, and spectral creatures are seen floating in the field. Then, 13-year-old Betsy Bell is brutally assaulted, and her father, John Bell, is violently tortured by an unseen force. The desperate townspeople, frantic with fear, gather to cast the demon from their midst. But a far more insidious evil lurks in the Bell home--more damaging and disturbing than the Bell Witch could ever be...
ALL THAT LIVES was published in the Warner Books hardcover (0-446-52691-6) in 5/02.
As evidenced by The Exorcist, Poltergeist, and The Blair Witch Project, Americans have an ongoing fascination with the supernatural.
ALL THAT LIVES was an Alternate Selection of The Literary Guild(R), Doubleday Book Club(R), and Book-of-the-Month Club(R).
The author's stories have been anthologized in Doubleday and New Rivers Press collections. Her film documentary, Writing Women's Lives (1998), aired on PBS.
Synopsis
x All That Lives was published in Warner Books hardcover (0-446-52691-6) in 5/02.
x As evidenced by The Exorcist, Poltergeist, and The Blair Witch Project, Americans have an ongoing fascination with the supernatural.
x All That Lives was an Alternate Selection of The Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, and Book-of-the-Month Club.
x The author's stories have been anthologized in Doubleday and New Rivers Press collections. Her film documentary, Writing Women's Lives (1998), aired on PBS.
Synopsis
Robertson County, Tennessee, early 1800s.