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The Exorcist's House

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'The Exorcist's House' by Nick Roberts is a gripping supernatural thriller that follows the Hill family as they move into a farmhouse in rural West Virginia, previously owned by an exorcist. As they uncover a hidden room in the cellar with eerie artifacts, they are thrust into a nightmare of demonic possession and chilling experiences. The book expertly blends elements of demonic possession tales and found footage horror, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its suspenseful writing style and vivid character development. The plot escalates with terrifying visuals, spine-chilling experiences, and a climax reminiscent of classic horror stories, all leading to a startling conclusion that will leave readers both satisfied and unnerved.

Characters:

The characters are well-developed, showcasing flaws and complexities that resonate with readers, creating a richer narrative.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is vividly descriptive, effectively building suspense and tension while integrating theological themes into the plot.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative follows a family as they settle into an eerie farmhouse, revealing unsettling truths about the property and its former owner, an exorcist.

Setting:

The setting is an old farmhouse in rural West Virginia, providing a creepy backdrop for the unfolding horror.

Pacing:

The pacing varies, starting with a suspenseful buildup that transitions into a gripping, horror-driven narrative.

Notes:

The Exorcist's House is set in a farmhouse in southwestern West Virginia.
The main characters, Daniel and Nora Hill, move to the house while Nora is pregnant with their second child.
The farmhouse hasn't been updated since the 1940s and was partly destroyed in a fire.
The previous owner of the house was a local legend, described as a backwoods exorcist.
Daniel discovers a door to a hidden room in the basement, which contains a sealed well and crucifixes.
The story involves themes of demonic possession, combining elements from well-known horror films and literature.
The Hill family's experiences in the house include strange occurrences that lead them to question their sanity.
The writing has been praised for its descriptive nature, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience.
Roberts features complex characters rather than stereotypes, showing their flaws and depth.
Readers have noted that the book offers a fresh take on traditional exorcism stories without excessive gore or profanity.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include themes of demonic possession, psychological distress, and mild violence.

From The Publisher:

This psychological thriller follows a family to their Appalachian farmhouse, where they encounter an unimaginable horror.

In the summer of 1994, psychologist Daniel Hill buys a rustic farmhouse nestled in the rolling hills of West Virginia.

Along with his wife and teenage daughter, the family uproots their lives in Ohio and moves south. They are initially seduced by the natural beauty of the country setting. That soon changes when they discover a hidden room in the basement with a well, boarded shut and adorned with crucifixes.

Local legends about the previous owner being an exorcist come to light, but by then, all Hell has broken loose.

This 1990s horror novel is perfect for fans of family thriller books, stories of demonic possession, exorcism fiction, the occult, or thrillers like The Exorcist, A Head Full of Ghosts, and The Amityville Horror.

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