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Billy Coffey - The Curse of Crow Hollow - 9780718026776 - V9780718026776
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The Curse of Crow Hollow

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Description for The Curse of Crow Hollow Paperback. With the "profound sense of Southern spirituality" he is known for (Publishers Weekly), Billy Coffey draws us into a town where good and evil---and myth and reality---intertwine in unexpected ways. Num Pages: 416 pages. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 214 x 139 x 30. Weight in Grams: 376.
With the profound sense of Southern spirituality he is known for (Publishers Weekly), Billy Coffey draws us into a town where good and evil-and myth and reality-intertwine in unexpected ways. Everyone in Crow Hollow knows of Alvaretta Graves, the old widow who lives in the mountain. Many call her a witch; others whisper she's insane. Everyone agrees the vengeance Alvaretta swore at her husband's death hovers over them all. That vengeance awakens when teenagers stumble upon Alvaretta's cabin, incurring her curse. Now a sickness moves through the Hollow. Rumors swirl that Stu Graves has risen ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
375 g
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
Nashville, United States
ISBN
9780718026776
SKU
V9780718026776
Shipping Time
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Ref
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About Billy Coffey
Billy Coffey's critically acclaimed books combine rural Southern charm with a vision far beyond the ordinary. He is a regular contributor to several publications, where he writes about faith and life. Billy lives with his wife and two children in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. Visit him at www.billycoffey.com. Facebook: billycoffeywriter Twitter: @billycoffey

Reviews for The Curse of Crow Hollow
'. . . conjures a sense of genteel Southern charm . . . this creepy tale will delight enthusiasts of Tosca Lee's DEMON and other horror stories.'
Library Journal
In the first line of the book, Coffey's hillbilly narrator invites his accidental guest (that would be us, the readers) to `come on out of that sun' and ... Read more

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