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The Case Against Satan
The Case Against Satan | Ray Russell
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Before The Exorcist and Rosemary’s Baby, there was The Case Against Satan By the twentieth century, the exorcism had all but vanished, wiped out by modern science and psychology. But Ray Russell—praised by Stephen King and Guillermo del Toro as a sophisticated practitioner of Gothic fiction—resurrected the ritual with his classic 1962 horror novel, The Case Against Satan, giving new rise to the exorcism on page, screen, and even in real life. Teenager Susan Garth was “a clean-talking sweet little girl” of high school age before she started having “fits”—a sudden aversion to churches and a newfound fondness for vulgarity. Then one night, she strips in front of the parish priest and sinks her nails into his throat. If not madness, then the answer must be demonic possession. To vanquish the Devil, Bishop Crimmings recruits Father Gregory Sargent, a younger priest with a taste for modern ideas and brandy. As the two men fight not just the darkness tormenting Susan but also one another, a soul-chilling revelation lurks in the shadows—one that knows that the darkest evil goes by many names. For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,500 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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The_Literary_Jedi
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August Bookhaul

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FlowerFairy
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Happy Caturday! Bruce Wayne isn‘t the least bit interested in a theological discussion, but he did cuddle with me while reading this one. A very short but very thought provoking book about possession that was the precursor to The Exorcist.

Leftcoastzen Handsome kitty!😻 5y
FlowerFairy @Leftcoastzen Thank you! He often enjoys sitting and gazing upon the handsome young man in the mirror. 🤣 5y
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Staci
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Great read. Be warned, there is a twist towards the end.

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Reviewsbylola
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I‘ve not read this one, but it sounds like a watered down version of The Exorcist (although this one came first).

How amazing is this cover?!

#alittlepriest #musicalnewyear

vivastory I love this cover. I've read it & it is a bit of a watered down version of The Exorcist, but still worth reading. I'd also recommend 6y
Cinfhen Cool cover 6y
PirateJenny I love this book and cover so much. I do think it's important to remember it came first and feels watered down to us because of how explicit The Exorcist is. Original time of publication is everything. Also, read the author's note at the end 😊 6y
readordierachel I can't look at it too long. I feel like it'll steal my soul 😆 6y
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LauraJ
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An exorcism presents the opportunity for a look at faith and small-town America around 1960. This is positioned as a horror classic, but it‘s not too scary...nothing like The Exorcist.

vivastory I enjoyed this one. Love the cover art! 7y
Reviewsbylola What a creepy cover!! 🖤 7y
Sweettartlaura Soooo creepy looking - stacked!!! 7y
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LauraJ
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Apparently this girl is possessed by a fecalpheliac...or maybe the spirit of Beavis!

#💩

Karkar That‘s a lot of dung. 💩💩💩💩💩 7y
AshleyHoss820 I love it! 😂😂💩💩 7y
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LauraJ
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Cecil is not in the mood for pictures, so we‘re having an exorcism evening!
#catsoflitsy

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NerdyRev
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Just a reminder, this came out in 1962. The Exorcist would be a decade later! Although we now have seen or read exorcism books, this was an original for the time and think how shocking it must have been. I felt it still held up, although the part about priest who rape was a bit cringe worthy, especially knowing what we know now. The story seems cliche for the genre, but keep in mind this was the original. Orig. cover pictured.

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NerdyRev
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Trying to participate in the #readathon, but I also work weekends, so I am cheating a bit and banging out smaller books. Next up is this one. "Have you ever done an exorcism?" is a question I am asked regularly. It always surprises me, but I answer honestly-"no, nor do I know any pastors who have, but many of us have helped people face the demons that control them."

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ingredientx
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This book was creepy as, well, hell! Perfect for #booktober! #allhallowsread #spookybooks

Foxyfictionista The cover alone would give me nightmares! 8y
Books.a.Lot Yes! I want to read this. 8y
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PirateJenny
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So there's an old priest and a young priest...

Before The Exorcist there was a much more subtle story of possession. I have a hard time saying too much about this because I don't want to give anything away. I loved it.

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