9781927112199-1927112192-The Bell Witch

The Bell Witch

ISBN-13: 9781927112199
ISBN-10: 1927112192
Author: John F.D. Taff, James Roy Daley
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Books of the Dead
Format: Paperback 266 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781927112199
ISBN-10: 1927112192
Author: John F.D. Taff, James Roy Daley
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Books of the Dead
Format: Paperback 266 pages

Summary

The Bell Witch (ISBN-13: 9781927112199 and ISBN-10: 1927112192), written by authors John F.D. Taff, James Roy Daley, was published by Books of the Dead in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Bell Witch (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The Bell Witch by John F.D. Taff is an historical horror novel/ghost story based on what is perhaps the most well-documented poltergeist case to occur in the United States. It tells the story of the Bells, an early 19th-century Tennessee farm family who begin to notice strange occurrences-odd noises, bangings, gurglings. Eventually, an entity reveals itself to the family, calling itself, simply, the Witch, and makes it clear from the outset that it was sent to kill the patriarch of the family, John Bell, for a reason it never makes quite clear. The Witch's antics, while not exactly endearing it to the Bells, make the spirit somewhat of a novelty. Word of its existence spreads, first through the Bell's slaves, then through the rest of the community. It tells jokes, makes predictions, offers unwanted advice and even sings. It shows an intimate knowledge of The Bible and of history and politics. It harasses those who annoy it most, saving its ire for John Bell and his teenage daughter, Betsy. These two people become the focus of the apparition's attacks, both verbal and physical. Ultimately, the Witch fulfills its promise of killing John Bell, while also forcing Betsy and her mother, Lucy, into considering their own roles in what created the spirit. The Bell Witch is, at once, a historical novel, a ghost story, a horror story and a love story all rolled into one. "An outstanding read by one of my favorite horror writers of all time." ~ Rhiannon Elizabeth Irons, TrulyDisturbing.com "A compelling ghost story like no other, which will haunt you long after the last page." ~ John Milton, Horror Reviewer at AndyErupts.com "A classic ghost story full of creepy sounds, scary nights, and top-notch dialogue. Fans of great ghost stories now have cause for celebration." ~ Gabino Iglesias, HorrorTalk.com "If you enjoy scares and surprises, skillfully wrought human drama, and dark secrets, you must read The Bell Witch." ~ Award-Winning Author, Erik T. Johnson. "An American Haunting meets Casper. Kept me entertained the whole time!" ~ Ann Hale, Pop-Break.com "I enjoyed it quite a bit. The Bell Witch will haunt you long after you finish this well-crafted, all-American ghost story." ~ Rob Errera, Author of Hangman's Jam
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