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[[Category:Gothic]][[Category:Historical]][[Category:Ghost]][[Category:Paranormal]][[Category:1977 Releases]][[Category:The Torment of Aaron Burr Trilogy]][[Category:New York]] | [[Category:Gothic]][[Category:Historical]][[Category:Ghost]][[Category:Paranormal]][[Category:1977 Releases]][[Category:The Torment of Aaron Burr Trilogy]][[Category:New York]] | ||
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*'''Author''': [[Jean Anne Bartlett]] | *'''Author''': [[Jean Anne Bartlett]] | ||
*'''Publisher''': [[Popular Library]] | *'''Publisher''': [[Popular Library]] |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 20 October 2008
- Author: Jean Anne Bartlett
- Publisher: Popular Library
- Year: 1977
- Setting: New York
Book Description
Angelica in the Abyss
Was she lovely Angelica Browning, and enchanting young woman living in the 1970s? Or was she Angelica Hamilton, the beautiful and tormented daughter of Alexander Hamilton, living out a fearful drama of passion and intrigue in 1804? It began when Angelica stood before a time-worn tombstone in a centuries-old churchyard - and felt an unholy power drawing her over the edge of a hellishly yawning abyss, and plunging her into the most terrifying adventure of the body and the soul that a woman has ever known...
Angelica is the first novel of an enthralling new Gothic series featuring the women in Aaron Burr's life. Look for the other two, Theodosia and Eliza, soon to be in Popular Library editions.