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No ghost in history could hold a candle to the infamous Bell Witch of Tennessee. Intelligent, crafty, violentthe Bell Witch held the little town of Adams in a siege of terror for almost four years. Even today Kate, as she is sometimes called, is still rumored to lurk in Robertson County, mostly in a small cave on a bluff overlooking Red River. And judging from the number of odd occurrences that still happen every day in the vicinity, the witch is probably still up to her old tricks.
This is a well-researched account of the creepy doings of Tennessees most malevolent, puzzlingas well as notoriousbugbear. The story begins when Kate first entered the home of John Bell, in 1817, and continues to the present day. Price used old memoirs and county records, as well as published sources and recently acquired interviews, to tell Kates story.
Published 1994 / 120 pages / 6" ¥ 9"
ISBN: 1-57072-008-8 / Trade Paper / $9.95
ISBN: 1-57072-015-0 / Hardcover / $14.95
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