

Toning to spine and rear cover spine creased with a slight lean. Touch device users can explore by touch or with swipe. When the auto-complete results are available, use the up and down arrows to review and Enter to select. Vengeance of the Cat Goddess by Jennifer Stephens, an Avon Satanic Gothic. It was exhausting but also very satisfying." A jewel. Vengeance of the Cat Goddess by Jennifer Stephens. I wrote it in ten days with Chopin playing non-stop to keep me in an eerie, 'gothic' mood. In the author's own words: "I decided to spin-off my Egyptian research into a novel that might bring in some extra money.

in Religious Studies to good use in various teaching and research endeavors but never to greater effect than here. "Jennifer Stephens" was a pseudonym of Kathleen Jenks, who put her Ph.D. In the case of VENGEANCE OF THE CAT GODDESS, that menace comes from the threat of human sacrifice to the ancient gods: a lesson to all readers who don't already know that the perfect house-sitting situation is always too good to be true. The "Satanic" in Satanic Gothic was more of a guideline than a rule rigidly adhered to, but Avon's specialty Baphomet-headed logo reliably indicated some manner of occult menace above and beyond the simple earthly murder-husbands sufficient unto the gothic needs of a gentler era. A neurotic novelist-in-mourning, too delicate for a soul-crushing 9-5, finds herself in a Situation caring for seven sacred Egyptian cats in a Victorian mansion off the coast of Maine in this exquisitely wish-fulfilling entry into Avon's highly collectible, now rare, "Satanic Gothic" line. Vengeance of the Cat Goddess by Jennifer Stephens (1973, Trade Paperback) Be the first to write a review About this product Pre-owned: Lowest price 84. First printing of the most adorable of all the Avon Satanic Gothics.
