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The Witches of Eastwick
by John Updike
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In John Updike's hugely entertaining fantasy of sex and revenge, Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie are divorcées living in Eastwick, Rhode Island, a town that was a haven of witchcraft during the colonial years. After each is betrayed in her turn by Darryl Van Horne, a local womanizing cad, they come together to work out a curse against him. THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK was made into a 1987 film, starring Jack Nicholson as the devil, and Cher, Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer as the three witches.
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9780449912102,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
1996
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9780449206478,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
1995
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9780394537658,
Hardcover,
Random House Inc,
1984
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9780816137770,
Book,
G.K. Hall,
1985
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9781410417268,
Hardcover,
Thorndike Pr,
2009
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9780739370810,
Compact Disc,
Random House,
2008
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"A strange and marvelous organism...Like Shakespeare and Robert Louis Stevenson before him, he finds wickedness and mischief more engrossing than goodness and wisdom."
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