Werewolf: A True Story of Demonic Possession

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· Ed & Lorraine Warren Book 5 · Graymalkin Media
4.5
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238
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The legend of the werewolf is as old as man himself. From Ed and Lorraine Warren, the world’s most famous demonologists, comes perhaps their most incredible and horrifying case: the true story of William Ramsey, whose bizarre seizures terrified the English town of Southend-on-Sea. Believing Ramsey to be a victim of demonic possession, the Warrens arranged for the rite of exorcism to be performed. Not since the exorcist shocked the nation has there been such a such a horrifying account of a supernatural battle between good and evil within the soul of one human. Don’t miss the Warrens' blockbuster films The Conjuring and Annabelle (in theaters October, 2014.)

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4.5
44 reviews
vaishali muzumdar
May 3, 2024
Nice book enjoyed it this was wonderful Werewolf story I like to read all. I can't say I believe supernatural since I have never saw it but I enjoyed stories & I don't plan to judgement on if they are true or not in review I like story so I read enjoyed.
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Robert Wegner
December 4, 2022
Well written and well-organized prose. I enjoyed reading about Mr. Warren's interviews with the dangerously. afflicted subject of this book.
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melissa cardenas
January 17, 2017
I love books by Ed & Lorraine Warren. 2 of my favorite people!
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About the author

William Ramsay, a British physicist and chemist, was the son of an engineer and the nephew of geology professors. He was probably most well known for his work in chemistry, although he made significant contributions to nuclear physics. In 1904 Ramsay received the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his demonstration that helium is continually produced during the radioactive decay of radium. This research and its subsequent explanation by Ernest Rutherford laid the foundation for the emerging discipline of nuclear physics. After completing his education at Glasgow University in chemistry, and receiving his Ph.D. in 1872 from the University of Tubingen, Ramsay taught at University College in Bristol until 1880 and then at University College in London until his retirement in 1912. His research studies of helium led Ramsay to search for new gases on the periodic table. With the help of Morris Travers, Ramsay discovered the elements neon, krypton, and xenon. In 1904 Ramsay discovered radon.

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