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"A hugely influential account that qualifies as jaw-dropping." -William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist Is evil real? Is it a metaphor for the bad things people do or does it prowl the earth like a living, breathing entity that possesses the souls of vulnerable humans? The Unwelcomed begins with the arrival of a young Radcliffe student at the office of renowned psychotherapist, Dr. Morton Prince. Pursued by a city marshal hellbent on solving the murder of two infants strangled by her father, Clara Fowler relives the nightmare that was her childhood-exalted by Visitations from Jesus Christ…mehr

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"A hugely influential account that qualifies as jaw-dropping." -William Peter Blatty, author of The Exorcist Is evil real? Is it a metaphor for the bad things people do or does it prowl the earth like a living, breathing entity that possesses the souls of vulnerable humans? The Unwelcomed begins with the arrival of a young Radcliffe student at the office of renowned psychotherapist, Dr. Morton Prince. Pursued by a city marshal hellbent on solving the murder of two infants strangled by her father, Clara Fowler relives the nightmare that was her childhood-exalted by Visitations from Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin, cursed by the emergence of a demonic presence obsessed with her demise. What did it all mean? And how did each of these murders link with the serial killings of Jack the Ripper and H. H. Holmes? The answer, the grizzled lawman discovers, is more shocking than he could ever imagine!
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Ron Felber was educated at Georgetown University. He has written fiction and non-fiction books including Il Dottore, The Double Life of a Mafia Doctor; Mojave Incident; and A Man of Indeterminate Value. He began his career writing stories for True Detective magazine while working as a federal marshal. He teaches creative writing at Drew University's Caspersen School of Graduate Studies.