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The Exorcist's House

Resurrection

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The Exorcist's House

By: Nick Roberts
Narrated by: Spencer Dillehay
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The final chapter of The Exorcist's House trilogy brings an unrelenting battle against evil—where a mother's love is tested by the darkest forces imaginable.

Christmas Eve,1999: A brutal tragedy occurs during Midnight Mass at the newly built church on Sunny Branch Way. Nora Hill, a woman still haunted by her past, suspects this isn't just a random act of violence, but the omen she's been dreading. As shocking visions continue to plague her, Nora is determined to protect her daughter, Maren, and bring some semblance of peace to their fractured lives, hoping to find her own happiness again. But no matter how far they run or how much time passes, it becomes clear that some demons refuse to let go. In The Exorcist's House: Resurrection, the unsettling story of Nora and Maren spans thirteen years, told through five pivotal moments in Maren's life. And as the darkness slowly encroaches, Nora realizes the terrifying truth: to save her daughter's soul, she must return to the sinister place where it all began, one last time. But some houses refuse to Fall . . .

Ideal for listeners who enjoy dark horror, psychological suspense, emotionally complex characters, and chilling supernatural mysteries, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.

©2025 Nick Roberts (P)2025 Tantor Media
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