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Ruby Jean Jensen (1927–2010)

Auteur de The Haunting

32 oeuvres 763 utilisateurs 30 critiques

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Œuvres de Ruby Jean Jensen

The Haunting (1994) 68 exemplaires
House of Illusions (1988) 65 exemplaires
Night Thunder (1995) 46 exemplaires
MaMa (1983) 39 exemplaires
Home Sweet Home (1985) 38 exemplaires
Chain Letter (1987) 38 exemplaires
Vampire Child (1990) 36 exemplaires
Annabelle (1987) 35 exemplaires
Wait and See (1986) 34 exemplaires
Lost and Found (1990) 33 exemplaires
Jump Rope (1834) 31 exemplaires
Baby Dolly (1798) 27 exemplaires
Death Stone (1808) 26 exemplaires
The Lake (1983) 26 exemplaires
Smoke (1753) 24 exemplaires
The Reckoning (1601) 24 exemplaires
Celia (1991) 23 exemplaires
Best Friends (1608) 22 exemplaires
Pendulum (1989) 22 exemplaires
The Living Evil (1725) 20 exemplaires
Victoria (1990) 19 exemplaires
Such a Good Baby (1982) 17 exemplaires
Hear the Children Cry (1983) 14 exemplaires
House At River's Bend (U) (1975) 7 exemplaires
Seventh All Hallows' Eve (1974) 6 exemplaires
Dark Angel (1978) 5 exemplaires
The House That Samael Built (1974) 5 exemplaires
Child Of Satan House (1978) 4 exemplaires
The Girl Who Didn't Die (2022) 3 exemplaires
Satan's Sister (1978) 3 exemplaires
Das Haus der Verdammten (1977) 2 exemplaires

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Autres noms
Jensen, R. J.
Kensington, R. J.
Kensington, Ruby Jean
Date de naissance
1927-03-01
Date de décès
2010-11-16
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Missouri, USA
Professions
Author
Courte biographie
Ruby Jean Jensen was born and raised in southwest Missouri. Most of her life was spent in Missouri or nearby in northwest Arkansas. In addition to writing, Ruby has always been an animal lover, and spends most of her time now caring for her pets. Ruby began her writing career in the 1970's by writing Gothic romance novels with a strong paranormal story line. In the 1980's she switched over to the purely horror genre and has more than twenty five published books, and has an enthusiastic following.

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Thriller about a long dead evil girl (beautiful fifteen-year-old Charlene Childress) who was chained up and hidden under some tree roots in a river after she died, by her cousin/lover Daniel (who doesn’t go through with the suicide pact that Satan worshiper Charlene came up with). Charlene gets unchained over twenty years later by a couple of unsuspecting young boys (one is Daniels’s son) who find her dead skeleton in the river where it was hidden, and Charlene rises and begins her reign of terror and revenge with a very sharp knife. A totally creepy read with some pretty scary moments, especially with her skeleton wandering around in the shadows, in the dark, at night, around the river and the ranch house where she used to live and where Daniel’s family is currently staying. This was another great horror read by Ruby Jean Jensen with an interesting cast of characters, really great atmosphere, and some spooky and tense situations.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SandraLynne | Aug 27, 2023 |
Young Felicia is attacked one night while going through the woods near her home. Nine months later she gives birth to a son, Jeremy. But why does Jeremy never cry? Why do the nurses hired to watch him never last long? Why do strange things happen when the lights are out?

This was a totally captivating read that had me quickly turning the pages to see what was going to happen next. Jeremy was a very creepy baby. The book had lots of tense situations and an interesting cast of characters. Another chilling read by Ruby Jean Jensen.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SandraLynne | Nov 29, 2022 |
I find Ruby Jenson books to be hit or miss ...this one was a hit. Interesting back story and well developed characters and plot. I enjoyed this one alot.
 
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Jfranklin592262 | 1 autre critique | Oct 27, 2022 |
This book was not all I hoped it would be. I don't think I'm spoiling anything for you to say it's about a doll that kills people. The doll originally came from somewhere in South America and was given to a 12 year old girl in 1882 who resented it immediately because she was too old to play with baby dolls. She was the first to discover that the doll could be used to do away with people. I loved the first third of the book because it was not only creepy but read like a historical fiction. As time passed and the doll continued to kill through several generations it became so repetitive that I've lost track of how many times people began to suspect the doll of causing deaths and then miraculously forget their suspicions in 477 pages that could have easily fit into 300.… (plus d'informations)
 
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IreneCole | 1 autre critique | Jul 27, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
32
Membres
763
Popularité
#33,346
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
30
ISBN
53
Langues
1

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