For Love of Audrey Rose

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For Love of Audrey Rose is a 1982 sequel to the novel Audrey Rose and its film version. Both books were written by Frank De Felitta.

Background[edit]

As with Audrey Rose, De Fellita claimed For Love of Audrey Rose was inspired by his son's sudden piano playing talent and the subsequent visit from an occultist.[1]

Plot summary[edit]

In 1964, a fiery car crash claimed the lives of Audrey Rose Hoover and her mother. Eleven years later, Elliot Hoover, her father, believes he has found Audrey's reincarnated soul in the body of 10-year-old Ivy Templeton. When Ivy dies during a terrible hypnotic reenactment of Audrey's death throes, the Templetons are devastated and Elliot disappears. However, the question remains: If Audrey Rose returned as Ivy Templeton, who died in 1975—then, where is she now? Janice Templeton is determined to find the answer.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Roberts, Sam (1 April 2016). "Frank De Felitta, 'Audrey Rose' Horror Novelist and Documentarian, Dies at 94". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 January 2018.