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The Exorcist's House: Genesis (The Exorcist's House Universe)

In chasing devils, all roads lead to Hell.1967: A brutal murder occurs at the Weston State Hospital in West Virginia. To amateur exorcist, Merle Blatty, this shocking story rings of the occult. Fueled by a desire to avenge the deaths of his wife and son, Merle investigates the case, unknowingly stepping into a sinister web spanning decades.1997: It’s been three years since the Hill family left the nightmares of the farm behind them. Alice is off to college while Daniel and Nora are closer than ever, living in Ohio and raising their three-year-old daughter, Maren. Their high hopes for the future are quickly extinguished when they receive a call, learning of a plan by Adam, Daniel’s brother, to purchase the exorcist's former property and stage an Amityville-inspired haunting to profit from the story.By alternating past and present narratives, The Exorcist’s House: Genesis is a multi-generational odyssey through Hell, giving birth to a new breed of horror.For fans of classic supernatural horror, The Exorcist’s House: Genesis promises to haunt your dreams and twist your perceptions.Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths.

John Durgin, author of The Cursed Among Us

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Easily my new favorite Nick Roberts novel. Damn! What a story. The Spider is one of the coolest antagonists in recent memory. With Genesis, Nick does what the best sequels do, which is build upon the strengths of the original while doing something entirely new. From the opening scene until the last page, I was hooked on every word. The way this book ties everything together so nicely with Anathema is just the icing on the cake. This book is going to be a massive hit!"

Rowan B. Minor, Cemetery Dance

"Roberts' raw and unhinged storytelling is fast-paced and wholly developed, sometimes slamming the brakes to create more tension before propelling his readers into the terror at full-speed. His character development is consistent and forward-moving. In some ways, the house itself is its own character, proving to be brutal and unrelenting against its victims, and the setting feels eerily homey and familiar, sucking you in and refusing to let you leave."

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