New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. First edition - Award-winning author's third novel, set in a small town in Maine and narrated by Cora Whitman. "She's a minister's wife, gardener, food writer, and just the kind of narrator that you don't find in most horror novels. She is practical, skeptical, and her matter-of-fact telling of the events that took place in Dry Falls, Maine, makes this incredible story easy to believe. Incubus begins with Cora Whitman's preface to the 'case study' that is the novel. It's an almost scientific warm-up for the paranormal roller coaster that lies ahead. Dry Falls is a typical, small New England community, except during the summer of 1974 when the weather got unusually hot,…
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. First edition - Award-winning author's third novel, set in a small town in Maine and narrated by Cora Whitman. "She's a minister's wife, gardener, food writer, and just the kind of narrator that you don't find in most horror novels. She is practical, skeptical, and her matter-of-fact telling of the events that took place in Dry Falls, Maine, makes this incredible story easy to believe. Incubus begins with Cora Whitman's preface to the 'case study' that is the novel. It's an almost scientific warm-up for the paranormal roller coaster that lies ahead. Dry Falls is a typical, small New England community, except during the summer of 1974 when the weather got unusually hot, the rain refused to fall, and the town was gripped by a sinister sexual spirit." 322 pp.
Lee's Summit, MO: Delphi Books,
(2002). SIGNED hardcover first edition - A stand alone "mystery-driven black comedy inspired by strange events that plagued the filming of "The Exorcist" (where the author's sister was a double for Linda Blair) Frannie Rosen's psychic mentions a brilliant future, but she never tells the straight-laced and naive Frannie that she will be possessed by a promiscuous doppelganger. All Frannie wants is an Oscar-winning role. What she gets is far more than that, especially when she's cast in a horror film about demonic possession" SIGNED on the title page and dated in the year of publication. 283 pp. ISBN: 0-966339754.