Anne and David meet and fall in love at a summer resort hotel in the Montana mountains. That fall, after they go back to their respective universities, Anne is assaulted on a dark city street. She won't let David see or help her in any way until he's finally allowed to visit Florida the following June, where he finds Anne greatly changed. She wants him to give up everything for her. He plans to leave her, but then the magic of the dark swamp called Tate's Hell interrupts those plans.
Author of "Conjure Woman's Cat," a 1950s-era novella set in the Florida Panhandle. The first three chapters of this book have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. The book has two sequels, "Eulalie and Washerwoman" and "Lena."
Campbell is also the author of "Sarabande," "The Sun Singer," and "Sarabande."
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