A veteran NYPD officer describes how he moonlights as an investigator into the supernatural, offering a close-up look at some of his most shocking cases, including malevolent spirits, an incubus, demonic possession, bizarre rituals, and other terrifying incidents. Original.
Hitchcockian in its intimate buildup of suspense and filled with the remarkable characters, breathtaking plot turns, and blockbuster finale that are David Baldacci's hallmarks, Deliver Us From Evil is one of the most gripping thrillers you ...
... Mary-Kay Magistad, Kishore Mahbubami, Kati Marton, Tom Maslund, Leonard Mayhew, Stanley Meisler, Judy Miller, ... David Rieff, Adam Roberts, Filippo di Robillant, Michael Robinson, Elizabeth Rubin, Sydney Rubin, John Sanday, ...
Cindy Jacobs reveals the deadly impact of Satan's dominion over the media and the resulting rise in violence and immorality that plague our society.
Supernatural evil plagues the small Georgia town of Lucerne and an ostracized young newcomer to the backwoods town seems to be the only person who can stop the nightmarish reign of horror
Wiltshire, during the dying days of Oliver Cromwell's Republic.
A major contribution to our understanding of slavery in the early republic, Deliver Us from Evil illuminates the white South's twisted and tortured efforts to justify slavery, focusing on the period from the drafting of the federal ...
This is more than a good detective story and more than the triumphant testimonies of ordinary people released from evil spirits.
Tracing the disgraceful history of appeasement from the days of Neville Chamberlain and Jimmy Carter to the unrepentant leftists of the modern Democratic Party, Hannity reminds us of the menace of widespread attitudes of accommodation, and ...
Book 1 In the Shadow of the Mountain series. A majestic story of faith and heroism from World War I. Reveals the untold story of Turkey's darkest secret that some have called "the other Holocaust."
Exorcism. Haunted Houses. Satanic Rituals. For most people this is the stuff of nightmares, horror movies, folklore, and superstition. For New York City police Sergeant Ralph Sarchie, it's as real—and dangerous—as midnight patrol . . .