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  1. For the first 100 pages of Nazareth Hill, I was sure I was embarking on yet another Campbell DNF, but other reviews assured me that there would be some payoff by the end, so I persevered. The story concerns a father and daughter, Oswald and Amy Priestly, who move into a creepy former asylum turned into apartments.

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  2. 1 de jan. de 1997 · Nazareth Hill. Hardcover – January 1, 1997. by Ramsey Campbell (Author) 3.6 34 ratings. See all formats and editions. A worried father and his sassy, rebellious teenage daughter find themselves trapped within an apartment house where the voices and spirits of wrongly persecuted witches lie in torment. 25,000 first printing.

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  3. Amy Priestly has always dreaded 'the spider house, ' as she privately calls the abandoned Nazareth Hill monastery. When she and her father, Oswald, move into an apartment in the newly gentrified 'Nazarill, ' her fears are reinforced by the building's gloom--crawly things seem to crouch in its shadowy hallways.

  4. 29 de jun. de 2011 · Nazareth Hill by Campbell, Ramsey, 1946-Publication date 1997 Publisher New York : Forge Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor

  5. 11 de jun. de 1997 · NAZARETH HILL. by Ramsey Campbell ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 11, 1997. British horror novelist Campbell (The One Safe Place, 1996, etc.), expert as ever and with a knack for family chitchat amid the ghoulies, returns with the house from hell. Insurance agent Oswald Priestley, a widower, and his teenage daughter Amy move into Nazareth Hill, a gray ...

  6. Nazareth Hill Ramsey Campbell. Forge, $23.95 (384pp) ISBN 978-0-312-86344-9. A rebellious teenager's tense relationship with her father liberates fearsome monsters of English history in Campbell's ...

  7. The House on Nazareth Hill, also titled Nazareth Hill, is a novel written by Ramsey Campbell. It was published in 1996. Eight-year-old Amy called it the spider house, because it made her feel creepy. Until her father admonished her for being so silly. Its proper name was Nazarill, and it was nothing to be scared of, just a ruined mansion overlooking the town. But when Amy's father holds her up ...