Blair Witch: The Secret Confession of Rustin Parr

Blair Witch: The Secret Confession of Rustin Parr

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IN MAY 1941, A HERMIT NAMED RUSTIN PARR TOLD POLICE HE MURDERED SEVEN CHILDREN IN BURKITTSVILLE, MARYLAND. BUT THE NIGHT BEFORE HE WAS HANGED, PARR TOLD HIS PRIEST AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT STORY.

NOW -- NEARLY SIXTY YEARS LATER -- THE DETAILS OF RUSTIN PARR'S FINAL CONFESSION CAN BE REVEALED.

It was the most shocking crime imaginable: the kidnapping and brutal murder of seven i...more
Paperback, 160 pages
Published August 1st 2000 by Gallery Books (first published January 1st 2000)
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A short read. For anyone who was/is a fan of the Blair Witch movie, it was a fun little read. Don't expect any big revelation in the story. If you didn't care for the movie then you won't for this either.

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It was okay, but did nothing to illuminate or expand on the Blair Witch story from the first movie. And the end was super confusing.
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Dave Stern has written/edited/collaborated on multiple previous works of Star Trek fiction, as well as the New York Times-bestselling biography Crosley. He lives in a creepy old house on a hill in Massachusetts, kept company by his family and a lawn of immense and ever-growing size.
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