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Exorcism: Fact Not Fiction

by Martin Ebon

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The phenomenal bestseller that inspired the classic motion picture--newly re-released in a version you've never seen before!
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The phenomenal bestseller that inspired the classic motion picture--newly re-released in a version you've never seen before!

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"The amazing experiences of people tormented by evil spirits."
• The Moroccan Woman Who Used a Boy's Body
• Possessed by Seven Devils
• "Esther, You Are Mine to Kill!"
• The Devil and Dr. Janet
• The Ghost That Wasn't
• Exorcist or Ventriloquist?
• The Two Souls of Miss Beauchamp
• The Haunting of C.G. Jung and Washington's Haunted Boy - the case on which the novel The Exorcist was based.
Plus many more spine-chilling, true histories of malevolent possessors and the exorcists who fought day and night to vanquish them.
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