Doll's Eyes(1st Edition) by BariWood Paperback, 375 Pages, Published 1994 by Avon Books ISBN-13: 978-0-380-72097-2, ISBN: 0-380-72097-3
"Unable to escape a painful psychic ability that enables her to know things about human pain, fear, and violence, Eve Klein suffers the loss of her loved ones and finds herself the target of a ruthless, glassy-eyed killer. Reprint."
Doll's Eyes(1st Edition) by BariWood, Bill O'reilly Hardcover, 303 Pages, Published 1993 by William Morrow & Co ISBN-13: 978-0-688-12440-3, ISBN: 0-688-12440-2
"Eve Tilden Klein, a scion of an upstanding Connecticut family, finds that the clairvoyance she has inherited from her mother is more a curse than a blessing. 75,000 first printing. $60,000 ad/promo."
The Basement(1st Edition) by BariWood Hardcover, 326 Pages, Published 1995 by William Morrow & Co ISBN-13: 978-0-688-13351-1, ISBN: 0-688-13351-7
"New England aristocrat Myra Ludens is terrified of her basement, the burial site of a seventeenth-century accused witch, and soon horrific things begin to happen to anyone who has offended Myra. By the author of Doll's Eyes. 50,000 first printing. $40,000 ad/promo."
The Tribe(1st Edition) by BariWood Hardcover, 339 Pages, Published 1981 by Dutton Adult ISBN-13: 978-0-453-00393-3, ISBN: 0-453-00393-1
"Highly acclaimed when first published in 1981, The Tribe follows a group of Jewish people who not only survive the concentration camps, but thrive. Their secret follows them to modern-day Brooklyn, where they continue their relationship and keep their deadly cabal until one day a new threat arrives. This fine novel draws heavily on Jewish mythology and folklore. All copies signed."
The Basement(1st Edition) by BariWood Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 1996 by Avon Books (Mm) ISBN-13: 978-0-380-72305-8, ISBN: 0-380-72305-0
"He went on, "Even worse blood between you and Mr. Withers, and that's not
superficial. Mrs. Withers..." He looked at his notepad. "Angela Withers is a good
friend of yours, if I'm not mistaken." "You're not," Myra said softly. "She's part of a
group ..."
Doll's Eyes by BariWood Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 1994 by Harpercollins Publishers Ltd Import ISBN-13: 978-0-586-21862-4, ISBN: 0-586-21862-9
Lightsource by BariWood 310 Pages, Published 1985 by Macdonald ISBN-13: 978-0-356-10664-9, ISBN: 0-356-10664-0
The Tribe(1st Edition) (Signet) by BariWood Paperback, 339 Pages, Published 1981 by Signet ISBN-13: 978-0-451-11104-3, ISBN: 0-451-11104-4
"Highly acclaimed when first published in 1981, The Tribe follows a group of Jewish people who not only survive the concentration camps, but thrive. Their secret follows them to modern-day Brooklyn, where they continue their relationship and keep their deadly cabal until one day a new threat arrives. This fine novel draws heavily on Jewish mythology and folklore. All copies signed."
Twins Dead Ringers by BariWood, Jack Geasland Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 2001 by Iuniverse ISBN-13: 978-0-595-17927-5, ISBN: 0-595-17927-4
"12 Weeks on The New York Times Bestseller List Basis for the motion picture Dead Ringers directed by David Cronenberg. A spellbinding novel of the bizarre lives and shocking deaths of twin doctors' bound together by more-than-brotherly love, damned together to a private hell of unspeakable obsessions. "An authentic shocker&a novel of eerie power& suspenseful and tough." -- Cosmopolitan"
Dead Ringers(Reprint) (Signet) by BariWood, Jack Geasland Paperback, 1 Pages, Published 1988 by Signet ISBN-13: 978-0-451-15989-2, ISBN: 0-451-15989-6
"Publication Date: May 10, 2001
12 Weeks on The New York Times Bestseller ListBasis for the motion picture Dead Ringers directed byDavid Cronenberg.A spellbinding novel of the bizarre lives and shocking deaths of twin doctors bound together by more-than-brotherly love, damned together to a private hellof unspeakable obsessions.An authentic shockera novel of eerie powersuspenseful and tough."
Amy Girl(Reprint) (Onyx) by BariWood, Jack Geasland Paperback, 365 Pages, Published 1988 by Onyx ISBN-13: 978-0-451-40069-7, ISBN: 0-451-40069-0
"A thriller about eight year old Amy Kaslov who is pretty and charming but has been abused and seems helpless. As the novel develops, so does her terrifying power which enables her to control people, and if necessary destroy them. Bari Wood is also author of "The Killing Gift" and "Twins"."
"A thriller about eight year old Amy Kaslov who is pretty and charming but has been abused and seems helpless. As the novel develops, so does her terrifying power which enables her to control people, and if necessary destroy them. Bari Wood is also author of "The Killing Gift" and "Twins"."
Lightsource(Reprint) by BariWood Paperback, 318 Pages, Published 1985 by Signet ISBN-13: 978-0-451-13647-3, ISBN: 0-451-13647-0
"ABOUT THE AUTHOR BARI WOOD wrote The Killing Gift, Twins, and The Tribe, ...
with her husband in Connecticut, where she is at work on her latest novel. ..."
Twins A novel by BariWood, Jack Geasland, Cover Art Hardcover, 316 Pages, Published 1977 by Putnam ISBN-13: 978-0-399-11866-1, ISBN: 0-399-11866-7
"In "Twins," Bari Wood and Jack Geasland weave a masterful tale of suspense and shocking disclosure, insistently drawing the reader toward a terrible domain of gnawing fear and consuming passion that was made for only two. The boys were married in the womb. As youngsters, they dressed alike. When they entered a room, all eyes were on them. Attention, praise, the subtlest pleasure -- all was to be shared between them. And sharing alw ..."
The killing Gift by BariWood Paperback, 284 Pages, Published 1977 by Signet Import ISBN-13: 978-0-330-25102-0, ISBN: 0-330-25102-3
"/ 0330251023 / English literature / Engels / English / Anglais / Englisch / Pocket / Poche / Taschenbuch / 18 x 11 cm / 283 .pp /"
Twins by BariWood, Jack Geasland Paperback, Published 1971 by Signet ISBN-13: 978-0-451-06334-2, ISBN: 0-451-06334-1
The Tribe(1st Edition) by BariWood, T.M. Wright, Aeron Alfrey Hardcover, 326 Pages, Published 2012 by Centipede Press ISBN-13: 978-1-933618-77-7, ISBN: 1-933618-77-9
"Highly acclaimed when first published in 1981, The Tribe follows a group of Jewish people who not only survive the concentration camps, but thrive. Their secret follows them to modern-day Brooklyn, where they continue their relationship and keep their deadly cabal until one day a new threat arrives. This fine novel draws heavily on Jewish mythology and folklore. All copies signed."
Light Source by BariWood Paperback, 336 Pages, Published 1986 by Futura Publications ISBN-13: 978-0-7088-2881-6, ISBN: 0-7088-2881-7
Lightsource 2 by BariWood Paperback, 310 Pages, Published 1985 by Signet ISBN-13: 978-0-451-15155-1, ISBN: 0-451-15155-0
The Tribe(Updated) by BariWood Paperback, 352 Pages, Published 1982 by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-450-05512-6, ISBN: 0-450-05512-4
"Highly acclaimed when first published in 1981, The Tribe follows a group of Jewish people who not only survive the concentration camps, but thrive. Their secret follows them to modern-day Brooklyn, where they continue their relationship and keep their deadly cabal until one day a new threat arrives. This fine novel draws heavily on Jewish mythology and folklore. All copies signed."