Living in a reputedly haunted house outside of Rochester, NY, the Fox sisters one day communicated with the spirit of a murder victim. This event led to the rise of the Spiritualism Movement which found the Fox sisters performing seances in front of hundreds. A historical fiction novel based on the rise and fall of the most famous mediums of the nineteenth century.
Examines the lives and works of Kate and Maggie Fox, two women who became famous for their ability to communicate with spirits and who are generally credited with giving rise to the popularity of modern spirituality.
A biography, with emphasis on the early years, of the Fox sisters who claimed to communicate with ghosts. Their experiences led to the founding of the Spiritualist movement.
A historical novel containing two stories about the Fox sisters in upstate New York who, in 1848, became the founders of the "American Spiritualists," a religious movement whereby its members communicate with the dead.