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The demonologist: The extraordinary career of Ed and Lorraine Warren
The demonologist The extraordinary career of Ed and Lorraine Warren
Author: Gerald Brittle
ISBN-13: 9780131983335
ISBN-10: 0131983334
Publication Date: 1980
Pages: 238
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Prentice-Hall
Book Type: Unknown Binding
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I have had this book on my wish list fr a yr...A book I remember reading as a teen and never finding since...Can not put down!!!!
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Very scary. Not a read for those easily frightened. Ed and Lorraine Warren have seen a lot of demonic possesions, manifestations and other horrors.
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As genuinely scary as the collection of cases presented in this book are, Ed and Lorraine come forward as people who are genuine and also sincere in their own personal faith. The detail in some of the discussion of the cases gives enough references for people who want to follow up the material, but it is very clear that Ed (especially) gives some stern and serious warnings about playing with the psychic and paranormal fields if you do not have either the personal stability, or the network of associates to back you up in your investigations. For those who do not believe or give any credence to the type of events that Ed and Lorraine investigate, this book may very well constitute a good spooky read.