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When Ben and Margaret Gaffney relocate their family to New Hampshire for a business opportunity, they think they have found the perfect home when they move into Gatner House; an old, abandoned house with a very dark past. Almost from the beginning they realize the house is already occupied by strange supernatural forces. Doors opening and closing on their own, unexplained voices, and eerie apparitions. Their niece Francesca takes on a fascination to the paranormal, becoming more vulnerable to the dark presence lurking in the house. The family has found themselves in a spiritual battle they cannot seem to win; until they meet Reverend Isaiah Larynmeyer, a man with a strong faith in God and well educated in spiritual warfare. Can the minister help the family rescue Francesca's soul and get to the bottom of the supernaturals of Gatner House?
Set in the South, volumes one and two from the Cape Refuge suspense series by Terri Blackstock come together under one cover. A unique island setting, close-knit relationships, fast-paced action, and underlying themes of faith combine to make for reading you can’t put down at a value you can’t turn down.
Dean explores the life and social milieu of Hare in an attempt to show how plays such as Plenty and Wetherby, socio-political dramas of despair and disillusionment, reflect post-World-War-II society. The book examines Hare's position as a dramatist and social critic, especially the way in which familiar dramatic themes like romance are applied to the socio-political content.
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