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  1. 21 ott 2008 · The witches of Eastwick thirty years later, now widowed, on the other side of second marriages, far away from sex and witchery, reunite first in world travel and then back in Eastwick itself. Once in Eastwick, they discover that certain echoes from their earlier mischief live on and eventually entice them to return to witchcraft and ...

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  2. First published in 2008, it is a sequel to his 1984 novel The Witches of Eastwick. Plot. Thirty years have passed since Alexandra Spofford, Jane Smart and Sukie Rougemont terrorized the Rhode Island town of Eastwick with their witchcraft and cavorted with Darryl Van Horne, possibly the devil.

    • John Updike
    • United States
    • 1984
    • October 21, 2008 (US), October 30, 2008 (UK)
  3. 2 giu 2009 · Book 2 of 2: Eastwick. See all formats and editions. A master of American letters and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series returns with a sequel to The Witches of Eastwick about the three much-loved divorcées—three decades later. More than three decades have passed since the events described in John Updike’s The Witches of ...

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  4. About The Widows of Eastwick. A master of American letters and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series returns with a sequel to The Witches of Eastwick about the three much-loved divorcées—three decades later. More than three decades have passed since the events described in John Updike’s The Witches of Eastwick.

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  5. Internet Archive. Language. English. 308 pages ; 24 cm. Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie return to the old Rhode Island seaside town where they indulged in wicked mischief under the influence of the diabolical Darryl Van Horne.

  6. 21 ott 2008 · The three divorcées—Alexandra, Jane, and Sukie—have left town, remarried, and become widows. They cope with their grief and solitude as widows do: they travel the world, to such foreign lands...

  7. From 1955 to 1957 he was a member of staff at the N ew Yorker, and he lived in Massachusetts from 1957 until his death in January 2009. When the three witches - now old, remarried and widowed - decide to go back to Eastwick to spend a summer together, many things have changed. Darryl Van Horne is gone. Their husbands and lovers have gone.