The Banshee

by Henry P. Gravelle

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ISBN: 978-1-4116-2569-3
Publisher: Bull Dog Publishing
Copyright: © 2005  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States

Printed: 132 pages, 5.83" x 8.26", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Certificate of Merit from Writers Digest Magazine - Satan worshippers successfully raise the spirit of Isabel Shea, executed three hundred years earlier for witchcraft. With the aid of a demonic beast Isabel proceeds to complete her vow of vengeance against the town’s inhabitants bringing an unimaginable conclusion.


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Certificate of Merit - Writers Digest Magazine 2002
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13 Feb 2005 (updated 21 Apr 2006)
Taken from Writers Digest Magazine 2002 Certificate of Merit - Henry P. Gravelle has a very good story telling ability with great scenes, quite well produced. - Reviewer
The Banshee [ No Rating ] 31 Aug 2005 (updated 31 Aug 2005)
by worpar
From the beginning I looked around at my newest friends and "wondered". This book is easy to read, scenes are visual, and makes me glad not to live in Wexford! Check out the history when you're going to move folks.

The story is a page-turner and I read it in one night. Couldn't put it down and wonder where everything was going.

Definitely recommond this books for those who like to bizarre.
The Banshee
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29 Aug 2005
This book had my interest and kept me guessing from the very first page right to the end. Something that's hard to do when you've read as many books as I have.

Interesting, exciting, scary, and vindictive. Everything I need in a book, with an extremely unexpected ending. But, and ending long overdue, in my opinion. It was often a question of mine, how these people who burned witches at the stake had clear consciences, killing with no retribution. Henry answers the question for me quite nicely!

I look forward to the Buddy Sands novels.

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