Autobiography of the Demon

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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Autobiography of the Demon

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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Autobiography of the Demon

Autobiography of the Demon

by Ann Tracy Marr
Autobiography of the Demon

Autobiography of the Demon

by Ann Tracy Marr

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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.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165084355
Publisher: Ann Tracy Marr
Publication date: 11/11/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 379 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ann Tracy Marr is a wife, mother, former secretary, executive assistant and computer consultant. She started writing in school, where teachers praised her talent. Being as stubborn as any member of her family, she ignored them. But when her kids were in high school and the threat of college tuition became a promise for the future, Marr plopped herself in front of her computer and opened Microsoft Word. Since romance novels were a large section of the publishing world, she started there. Still being as stubborn as any member of her family, she scorned writing to formula. She took the basic plots of Regency romances and turned them on their heads. Arranged marriages always resulted in love? Nonsense. Gentlemen always treated ladies gently? Pooh on that idea. Thus, four fantasy romance novels were born. Tuition bills came and went. (They moved in more than they went away, of course.)

Next Marr turned to a family story that intrigued. How did her great-great-grandmother’s two brothers end up in prison? That blot on the system of justice produced Van Buren’s Scandal, a thoroughly researched history of a year in Van Buren County, Michigan for two brothers named Barker.

When someone mentioned the Bell Witch haunting to Marr, she knew immediately the author of that period was a demon. She dug deep in her imagination (or was she inspired by the Almighty or Lucifer’s legions?) and psychology classes to figure out what the demon was up to and why. Imagine this dumpy, grey haired member of the middle class sitting in the local diner, asking everyone for their favorite and most exotic swear words. That is how this book came to be written.

On top of all that, Marr has researched and published several genealogy books of no interest to anyone other than her family and other genealogists. Tucked in there somewhere is the diary she kept while undergoing treatment for breast cancer.

If you like any or all of the books she has written, Marr would deeply appreciate reviews. Those reviews really help sell books, and tuition bills graduated into medical bills, etc.

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