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Author Leah Sottile (on left) speaks with Spokesman-Review reporter Emma Epperly about her book 'When the Moon Turns To Blood,' during a Northwest Passages event held Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at the Montvale Event Center. Sottile's book examines the culture of end-times paranoia and a trail of mysterious deaths surrounding former beauty queen Lori Vallow and her husband, grave digger turned doomsday novelist Chad Daybell.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
Author Leah Sottile (on left) speaks with Spokesman-Review reporter Emma Epperly about her book 'When the Moon Turns To Blood,' during a Northwest Passages event held Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at the Montvale Event Center. Sottile's book examines the culture of end-times paranoia and a trail of mysterious deaths surrounding former beauty queen Lori Vallow and her husband, grave digger turned doomsday novelist Chad Daybell.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
Author Leah Sottile (on left) speaks with Spokesman-Review reporter Emma Epperly about her book 'When the Moon Turns To Blood,' during a Northwest Passages event held Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at the Montvale Event Center. Sottile's book examines the culture of end-times paranoia and a trail of mysterious deaths surrounding former beauty queen Lori Vallow and her husband, grave digger turned doomsday novelist Chad Daybell.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
Author Leah Sottile (on left) speaks with Spokesman-Review reporter Emma Epperly about her book 'When the Moon Turns To Blood,' during a Northwest Passages event held Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at the Montvale Event Center. Sottile's book examines the culture of end-times paranoia and a trail of mysterious deaths surrounding former beauty queen Lori Vallow and her husband, grave digger turned doomsday novelist Chad Daybell.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
Author Leah Sottile's book 'When the Moon Turns to Blood: Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell, and a Story of Murder, Wild Faith, and End Times'
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
Author Leah Sottile (on left) speaks with Spokesman-Review reporter Emma Epperly about her book 'When the Moon Turns To Blood,' during a Northwest Passages event held Wednesday, July 6, 2022, at the Montvale Event Center. Sottile's book examines the culture of end0times paranoia and a trail of mysterious deaths surrounding former beauty queen Lori Vallow and her husband, grave digger turned doomsday novelist Chad Daybell.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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