Meet New Books

Books matching: demonic possession

100 result(s)

Page 1
Showing 1 - 10 of 100 
  1. #1

    A Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay
    Save:

    'A Head Full of Ghosts' by Paul Tremblay is a psychological horror novel that delves into the blurred lines between reality and supernatural occurrences. The story follows the Barrett family, particularly focusing on Marjorie, a teenage girl whose behavior raises questions of whether she is suffering from mental illness or is truly possessed by a malevolent force. The narrative is presented through multiple perspectives, including Merry, Marjorie's younger sister, who recounts the events of their past, intertwined with elements of reality TV, exorcism, and the psychological unraveling of the family.

    The writing style of 'A Head Full of Ghosts' is described as gripping and unsettling, with a multi-layered plot that keeps readers guessing until the shocking conclusion. Tremblay's ability to weave together themes of horror, family dynamics, and societal influences creates a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the final page is turned. The narrative is structured in a way that challenges readers to question their perceptions of what is real and what lies beyond the realm of the tangible, making it a thought-provoking and immersive read.

    Best-selling author Rachel Neville wears a perfect fall ensemble: dark blue hat to match her sensible knee-length skirt and a beige wool jacket with buttons as large as kitten heads. She carefully att...

  2. #2

    My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix
    Save:

    'My Best Friend's Exorcism' by Grady Hendrix is a horror novel set in the 1980s that follows the story of two best friends, Abby and Gretchen. The book combines elements of friendship, coming of age, and demonic possession. When Gretchen becomes possessed by a demon, Abby must navigate through the challenges of high school drama, toxic friendships, and the supernatural to save her best friend with the power of their unbreakable bond. The writing style is a mix of horror, comedy, and nostalgia, with seamless incorporation of 80s references, creating a fast-paced and entertaining read that keeps readers engaged till the end.


  3. #3

    Come Closer by Sara Gran
    Save:

    'Come Closer' by Sara Gran is a short novella that tells the chilling story of a woman named Amanda who is slowly being possessed by a demon. The book delves into the psychological aspects of possession, drawing parallels to mental illness like schizophrenia. The writing style is described as creepy, unsettling, and suspenseful, with a fast-paced narrative that keeps readers engaged until the thrilling conclusion.

    NOT THAT Ed wasn’t attentive, not that he didn’t notice what was going on in my life. He just wasn’t able to put the pieces together as quickly as the dog. Ed was my hero, my savior. Ed was the man wh...

  4. #4

    The Last Days of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp
    Save:

    'The Last Days of Jack Sparks' is a gripping horror novel that follows the egomaniacal protagonist, Jack Sparks, as he delves into the supernatural world he once mocked. Through a mix of social media posts, interviews, and case studies, the book presents conflicting narratives that challenge Jack's skepticism and lead to a series of terrifying events. The writing style blends elements of dark satire, humor, and genuine fear, creating a narrative that keeps readers on edge and questioning reality.

    The plot unfolds as Jack Sparks, a controversial figure in the world of paranormal investigation, faces the consequences of his arrogant disbelief in the supernatural. The story takes unexpected turns, with twists that confound expectations and deliver chilling payoffs. Readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of horror, comedy, and suspense, culminating in a shocking climax that leaves a lasting impact.

    Bex makes her frustrated, dismissive noise: the sound of a brief, chaotic catfight. ‘I have profiles, Jack, so old friends can catch up, but I don’t read anything. Social media makes me think less of ...

  5. #5

    The Case against Satan by Ray Russell
    Save:

    'The Case against Satan' by Ray Russell is a classic horror story that delves into the theme of demonic possession. The plot follows Susan, a 16-year-old girl who starts exhibiting bizarre behavior, leading her father to seek help from a priest. As the story unfolds, the narrative explores the complexities of faith, the supernatural, and the psychological aspects of possession. The writing style is described as succinct and poetically flowing, capturing the reader's attention with its engaging prose and well-developed characters.


  6. #6

    The Exorcist's House by Nick Roberts
    Save:

    '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.


  7. #7

    Exorcist Falls by Jonathan Janz
    Save:

    Exorcist Falls by Jonathan Janz is a tale of demonic horror that follows the story of two priests performing an exorcism in a city plagued by a serial killer known as the Sweet Sixteen Killer. The book is praised for its unexpected plot twists, well-developed characters, and moments of humor and heart amidst the horrifying events. Jonathan Janz's writing style is described as compelling, with a mastery of vocabulary that keeps the story flowing smoothly and seamlessly.

    Average height, handsome in a sad way. Eyes that darted away before you could discern the pain in them. Lean, but possessed of a tensile strength. Forty-one. A dark-brown goatee that matched his short...

  8. #8

    Pandemonium by Daryl Gregory
    Save:

    In the novel 'Pandemonium' by Daryl Gregory, readers are introduced to a world where demonic possession is a common occurrence, affecting individuals of all ages. The story follows Del, who was possessed by a demon as a child and now finds himself struggling with the return of the demon later in life. As Del navigates his inner turmoil and seeks help to rid himself of the demon, the narrative delves into the complexities of possession both scientifically and philosophically. Through a blend of genres like science fiction, horror, and fantasy, the book explores themes of self-awareness, family dynamics, and the blurred lines between reality and the supernatural.

    The writing style in 'Pandemonium' combines elements of pop culture references, historical events, and intricate world-building to create a unique and engaging narrative. Gregory's storytelling weaves together character-driven plotlines with thought-provoking insights into the nature of possession, offering readers a blend of humor, originality, and suspense. With a focus on Del's personal journey and the mysteries surrounding demonic entities, the novel presents a compelling exploration of identity, acceptance, and the struggle between human nature and supernatural forces.

    Lew put away the groceries while the pastor and I talked about nothing. Most of the nothing was handled by Pastor Paul. Whenever I started to answer a question or make a comment, his attention seemed ...

  9. #9

    Boys in the Valley by Philip Fracassi
    Save:

    In the chilling novel 'Boys in the Valley' by Philip Fracassi, set in a Catholic orphanage in a remote valley of Pennsylvania during a harsh winter, a group of boys and priests find themselves trapped as a sinister force begins to possess and change the children. The story unfolds into an epic battle between Light and Dark, where faith is tested, sacrifices are made, and the characters must fight for survival against the demonic darkness that has infested St. Vincent's.

    Fracassi masterfully weaves a tale of suspense and horror, skillfully developing characters that readers can root for or against, with a writing style that is both descriptive and immersive. The atmospheric setting, the tension between good and evil, and the ominous foreshadowing of events create a gripping narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, experiencing a range of emotions from fear to sadness to terror.


  10. #10

    Seed by Ania Ahlborn
    Save:

    'Seed' by Ania Ahlborn is a dark and chilling horror novel that follows the story of a young family in Louisiana haunted by a dark secret. The plot centers around Jack Winter, who is forced to confront a past he thought he had escaped when his daughter begins exhibiting strange behavior after a car accident. As the supernatural elements intensify, the family is plunged into a terrifying battle against evil, with themes of demonic possession, inherited curses, and the fear of repeating past mistakes woven throughout. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-developed characters and a slow-building sense of dread that culminates in a shocking and unpredictable ending.

    The Saturn’s engine rattled like a penny in an old tin can. The car was a junker—its headlights pale and off-kilter. It was a temporary fix that had become a permanent mode of transportation. Jack had...

Page 1 of 10Next Page