One snowy midnight in Chicago a drunken ex-priest is accosted on the street by a well-dressed stranger, who turns out to be his former altar boy. The young man — now a successful lawyer —wants Father Delaney to perform a very special ancient ritual — the spiritual cleansing of a mystery mansion; an exorcism.Hands down, Oblivion is one of the scariest haunted house novels you will ever read -- and just wait until you find out where this haunted house is located! Evil reigns in this house!From the author of The Black Mariah, The Killer's Game, and many other great novels.
From Publishers Weekly
The influence of William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist saturates this tale of a self-doubting cleric hunting horrors in Washington, D.C., but Bonansinga (Black Mariah, etc.) works enough original variations on the theme for his tale to stand on its own. Ex-priest Martin Delaney, defrocked for botching an unsanctioned exorcism, has spent years wallowing in alcoholic self-pity when he crosses paths with former pupil Jimmy Dodd. Jimmy casually mentions some business clients who could use a spiritual house cleaning, and only after Delaney accompanies him under suspiciously secretive circumstances does he discover that their meeting was not by chance. The house in question is no less than the White House, possessed since its construction by a festering occult influence. Delaney's efforts to divine the spirit's motives in order to neutralize it ultimately dredge up a dark, forgotten moment in American history that adds an intriguing sociopolitical dimension to what might have been a routine occult creeper. Though the novel occasionally stretches credibility with outrageous plot twists, Bonansinga demonstrates confident control of its elements, moving briskly over holes in logic and deftly manipulating contemporary political paranoia to suspend the reader's disbelief. Above all, he paints a moving portrait of Delaney as a fallible man driven by his faith to courageously confront hell. The result is a suspenseful blend of political and supernatural thriller in which both an individual and a nation wrestle with their formidable demons. Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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- Release Date 10/16/2011
- Author Jay Bonansinga
- Language English
- Company Cemetery Dance Publications
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