![]() Until the son of Jacob Levy, acting leader of the Jewish community, is brutally murdered. The survivors have children and grandchildren, and things appear to be going well. A group of Jews have not only survived the concentration camp, but also seem to have thrived. The Tribe, published in 1981, draws from Jewish folklore and experience, which are wildly underrepresented in the horror genre. ![]() It was later republished in 1988 under the title Dead Ringers, coinciding with the release of David Cronenberg’s film adaptation. Her next novel, Twins, cowritten with Jack Geasland, was published in 1977. Her first novel, The Killing Gift, published in 1975, won the Putnam Prize. BEHIND THE PENīari Wood is the author of seven fiction novels. Taking place in the early 1980s, memories (and survivors) of the Holocaust are very much present in the story. ![]() What differentiates it from other quiet horrors is the emphasis on the Jewish way of life. It’s not a gross-out horror and it doesn’t have a continuous stream of terrors. ![]() By Amanda Nevada DeMel Tribe is a unique horror novel. ![]()
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