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Buy In a Dark Place (Ed & Lorraine Warren) by Warren, Ed (ISBN: 9781631680144) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Very good book - Very good book Review: . - I couldn't put this book down. I finished it within 24 hours. Gripping.
| Best Sellers Rank | 175,352 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 370 in Supernatural Phenomena |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,842) |
| Dimensions | 13.49 x 1.85 x 20.32 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1631680145 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1631680144 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | 31 Dec. 2014 |
| Publisher | Graymalkin Media |
J**I
Very good book
Very good book
K**Y
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I couldn't put this book down. I finished it within 24 hours. Gripping.
A**R
Brilliant read
Read a few of ed & Lorraine warrens book n the more I read them the more intrigued I am n want to read more about them and the haunting they experience and people they helped .. A very well written book based on a true story .. I love it and it opens your eyes to the paranormal . I for one deffinely Believe there's some thing out there that is very hard to explain ... Would definitely recommend this book ... Brilliant !!!
A**L
Wow! Good read.
Wow what a scary read this is! Could not put it down. Based on a true story and highlights one of the many cases conducted by Ed and Lorraine Warren. Definately recommend if you are not easily scared.
H**Y
Great for entertainment.
I am not totally sure about this one. It makes a very good entertainment read, but as for "based on real events"...To me it was a bit too gruesome near the end. However, the story has many elements common with other reports. We will probably never know what is authentic and what is written to make us hurriedly turn pages at night. It is well written.
K**R
Tense yarn.
Frightfully believable. There are many things in heaven and earth....we still don't understand nor comprehend. In Mark ( Bible) jesus asks " what is your name?" " I am Legion for we are many"!
E**A
Sometimes scary but otherwise good read
I've started this book on Friday and Sunday night I was done. Well written, which is nice change to the previous one about demonology. Good, sometimes scary read, very recommended 👌
P**A
Addictive!
I don't usually read books but I thought I'd give this ago after seeing some good reviews. I can't wait to read more by Ed and Lorraine, truly addictive from start to finish.
S**D
Perhaps the most (in)famous case of a demonic haunting behind, of course, Amityville. I gotta say, In a Dark Place is very well written; it's easily digestible though not too simplistic and it's a definite page-turner without being overly sensational and melodramatic. And most of all, the case portrayed is truly frightening with the house's history being sadistically one of a kind, hence the infamy of this case. Now other reviews have stated how great this book is, and I agree with them to a large extent(I rated 5 stars after all) but it isn't perfect and considering the price tag, you should be aware of it's cons before buying. So here it is.. My biggest complaint is the book's lack of focus on Stephen, who also happens to be the person most affected by the house. He's given due attention at first but when things pick up and he gets more and more haunted the book annoyingly pulls away from him and focuses more on his mother, who is subject to much less intense(at the time) hauntings and doesn't even believe Stephen's stories. What this means is we never truly get the full story what happened to Stephen in this house, which is a damn shame considering he was the one most affected by the house/demons. My second complaint has to do with the marketing. First, this is certainly not the 'most terrifying true case of demonic possession ever', in fact, a true possession of Stephen is entirely debatable, I'd say demonic 'obsession'(pre-cursor to possession) is better fitting. Even if he was truly possessed other cases easily surpass this one in extremity, "Devil in Connecticut" and "Begone Satan" quickly come to mind. That's not to say this book isn't horrifying, it very much is in many ways, but don't buy into the overly sensational marketing like I did. Also the book heavily promotes the Warren's being involved, but they don't even enter the equation until the last 1/4 of the book and even then, their grandson and nephew are far more heavily involved in the case then they are. Also at this point, the book feels a little rushed like the author is sprinting toward's the end. He could have easily put in 50+ more pages into the final act of the book/case. Now all that said this is still a great book and it is most certainly paranormal history whether you like it or not. The history of the house and the related attacks make this haunting truly unique and while it doesn't line up to the marketing it is nonetheless a thoroughly chilling book. But the question remains... Should you but this book despite the price tag? I'll put it this way, if this book were standard price, I would urge each and every fan of the paranormal to pick this up. But it's not standard price so I guess you have to ask yourself, how bad do you want it?
R**N
An awesome story on the subject of demon infestation and possession.
P**E
This book is some kind of erotic horror one, a kind that had some popularity on the 70's and 80's movies. It makes senses if we remember that this story was written in 1992. The plot goes around a family that moves to a house that was once funeral house, were an employee commited several acts of necrophilia. Of course we have the ingredients for horny demons attacking the members of the house. I liked the overall idea, but the characters were more unbelevable than the haunting! Tell keep the "it is only your imagination" or "there is an rational explanation for everything" talk for too long, even after thing were happens to them! And as a family they were a catastrophe: they never belive in on another and never open up to one another. But nothing compared to the character Laura! Why would a 17-years-old girl insist in stay in her auntie's haunted house even after being groped and raped by a demon several times!? Really!? Even her auntie asked if wanted to go back to her house, but she decline, choosing to stay about a year being raped by whatever was haunting the house because... she said that her parents were going thought a divorce at her house... REALLY!? Same goes to Carmen that was even sodomized several times but didn't leave the house because it was too expensive. They end up leaving the house, but only after the demons were exorcized and could not raped them anymore... were they missing it? You have to be way too much sexist to see sense in that. But if you leave the oddness in the characters aside, you find a great horror story here.
T**I
Recu dans les temps très bien emballé. Le livre est de bonne qualité et l'anglais assez simple à comprendre.. Je suis fan et je recommande!
C**A
Good
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