The demon has an endless capacity for hate, and he hates humans. This is the memoir of a demon: a minion of Hell. Through folklore and the movies, he has become famous as the Bell Witch of Tennessee, but the demon wants more. The true story has not been told. Because we don’t know the truth of the haunting of Betsy Bell, we can’t appreciate his genius. Here, in his own words, the demon tells the story. He corrects inaccuracies, explains the inexplicable, and satisfies the curious. He reveals some of the involvement of the demonic in our politics, our environment, our lives. This is your chance to learn the truth about the Bell Witch haunting and get a glimpse into the workings of Hell. Warning: the demon won’t be censored. At best, he is crude. At worst, he is profane.
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- Release Date 11/09/2021
- Author Ann Tracy Marr
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 13.3 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.47 x 9 inches
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