Fear Itself

by William Caruthers


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 12/03/2000

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 319
ISBN : 9780738814247
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 319
ISBN : 9780738814254

About the Book

Long ago one third of heaven's host made a fateful decision and fell from grace. Now one of these fallen angels has crossed over into our world from its fiery prison. Drawn by a teenaged outcast to the area around Mount Spokane in Washington state, this ancient enemy of man and God finds itself free to act upon its destructive impulses. The demon dreams of bringing about the downfall of all humanity, and six high schoolers are all that stand in its way. Confronted by a force beyond imagining, Margo and her friends are fighting for more than their lives; they are fighting for their eternal souls. When a mysterious priest arrives to help their spirits are lifted, but even Father Leo may not be able to repel the tide of death that is washing in. All of them will soon be put to the test, and to fail is to die. Margo and the old priest will join forces in the final mad dash to stop the demon, but will they survive long enough to learn that the only thing they have to fear is Fear Itself?


About the Author

William Caruthers was born in Anchorage, Alaska, and since then he has lived all over the country and worked at a variety of jobs. He has put out his doormat, for however brief or extended a time, in Alaska, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, North Carolina, Maryland and Washington. He has been a construction worker, a nurse aide, a navy corpsman, a waiter, a retail manager, a vacuum cleaner salesman, a security alarm salesman, a long haul trucker and a tow truck driver. But through it all he has been a writer. From humorous short stories to half finished manuscripts he has written in one form or another since high school, but Fear Itself is his first venture into the world of published works. Mr. Caruthers presently resides in the Spokane Valley in Washington with his wife, Diana, five children and a menagerie of furred, finned and feathered friends.