IS THERE A DEMON IN YOU? – The Return of Levi Stoltzfus (+ Fast Zombies Suck)

Ex-Amish occult detective Levi Stolzfus, the star of Ghost Walk and A Gathering of Crows, returns in a brand-new novella called The Witching Tree! The Witching Tree takes place just a few weeks after the events of A Gathering of Crows. Levi returns home to encounter a case of demonic possession that will rock his faith to its core and challenge everything he believes in and has fought for.

The Witching Tree appears in Is There A Demon In You? – a new 303-page limited edition hardcover anthology from Camelot Books that also features all-new demonic possession novellas by Nate Southard (Mr. Gray), Mary SanGiovanni (Possessing Amy), and Wrath James White (Amber Alert). Cover art by Chad Savage. End papers and interior art by Glenn Chadbourne. Limited to 500 signed and numbered hardcover copies. Price: $50. CLICK HERE TO ORDER. Books begin shipping next week.

An important note: It will be at least two years before The Witching Tree (or any of the other novellas) appear in digital, paperback, or any other format. So if you don’t want to miss this next crucial chapter in Levi’s career, buy your copy now.

Customers who purchase the book directly from Camelot Books will also receive one of four free chapbooks featuring original stories. They are: Fast Zombies Suck by Brian Keene, Baby Teeth by Mary SanGiovanni, The Devil Crashed In by Nate Southard, and Tamara’s Last Exorcism by Wrath James White. The chapbooks are limited to 125 signed and numbered softcover copies. Customers will receive one chapbook per one copy of Is There A Demon In You? Please don’t ask for a particular chapbook as they will be included one after the other as books are shipped, while supplies last. What that means is, when they ship out a book, they’ll include “Fast Zombies Suck”, with the next book, they’ll include “Baby Teeth”, then “The Devil Crashed In” with the next book and “Tamara’s Last Exorcism” with the next, and then start the sequence over. This was the only way to be fair with the allocation of the chapbooks. Don’t bitch about it, as this is a free “thank you” from Camelot Books for your support.

So, to recap: The Witching Tree. New Levi novella. Part of Is There A Demon In You?, which also includes novellas by Nate Southard, Mary SanGiovanni, and Wrath James White. Won’t be reprinted in any other format for at least 2 years. $50. Limited to 500 signed and numbered hardcovers. Ships next week. Buy it from Camelot Books and you’ll get a free chapbook, too, while supplies last. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?

25 thoughts on “IS THERE A DEMON IN YOU? – The Return of Levi Stoltzfus (+ Fast Zombies Suck)

  1. Jeff Heimbuch

    Had to send an email to their customer support…despite being logged into my account, I had three different names and addresses pop up for the “Deliver To:” box. I hope they get it straightened out so I can order!

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  2. Doug Dobbs

    Ordered…. @Jeff I had that problem as well some steve guys name popped up…I logged out then logged back in and it seemed to have fixed (i hope)

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  3. Kim Duarte

    Well, it appears that we know know where the demon is….it’s inside our website :-)

    My apologies to those that this seems to be happening to and if need be, just drop me an e-mail to Kim@Camelotbooks.com and we can take it from there.

    Kim

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  4. Mitch from Omaha

    Ordered. And I’m so glad this one is coming out from Camelot. They’re always on top of things, and just … friendly. It’s so rare these days.

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  5. Kim Duarte

    Hello Everyone:

    The books have arrived and now begins the process of unpacking, inspecting, numbering, mylaring the dustjackets and packing.

    Please be patient with me, but if you have a question, do not hesitate to zap me an e-mail :-)

    Thanks again to everyone that ordered a copy!!!
    Kim

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  6. David Stanfield

    Finally got mine ordered. I hope I got the order in before you guys ran out of chap books. Even so, really looking forward to this.

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  7. Vicki B

    Well, I’ve only read one book with Levi Stoltzfus in it, but I think he’s….creepy, for want of a more accurate word. Creepy doesn’t capture what I’m trying to say but sacrificing one human to save millions of humans FEELS creepy to me, especially since that’s what supposedly occurred in my own life. In a way it did, depending on whose viewpoint you’re going to listen to.
    It’s not my own opinion, certainly, and that’s all I should say about it, b/c this person (who really existed) was crazier than the day was long. Anyone who thinks they’re the one who gets to decide who lives and who DOESN’T is a full-time citizen of crazy town, as far as I’m concerned. And he isn’t exactly the same as Levi Stoltfus. B/c Levi, at least, was sorry he had to make the sacrifice.
    Disturbing is probably a better word to describe it, but not Levi’s character, just that one thing he had to do.

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