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Out of all the Ed & Lorraine Warren books I have read so far, this is probably the best book in this "series." My absolute favorite case of theirs happens to be the haunted funeral home in Connecticut (In a Dark Place, which chronicles the horrors of the Snedeker family), and I was less familiar with the Maurice Theriault case. I knew nearly nothing about it going in, and when I came out of reading this book, I left knowing more than I ever dreamed of knowing, as well as leaving me terrified!
Maurice Theriault is a Massachusetts tomato farmer, who I ended up feeling horrible for as I read about his childhood. Without revealing too much information, he basically had a very nasty, evil father, which I believe was the core reason why Maurice became demonically possessed. Satan's Harvest did a great job in showing the progression from being oppressed to possessed, which is something that fascinates me, as an avid reader of demonologist literature.
I honestly could not find any fault in this book, other than Chief Jerry Siebert, who was an absolute prick. I understand that he was "only doing his job" and that he was "only looking out for the good of the community," but he comes across as a complete dick in the book. Even Ed Warren didn't think much of Siebert!
And I swear to the Lord Jesus Christ, if the Theriault case does not get the feature film treatment in The Conjuring series, I will complain to Warner Brothers! Seriously, this one terrified me with all the twists and turns, and I want to see it all take place on the big screen!
Maurice Theriault is a Massachusetts tomato farmer, who I ended up feeling horrible for as I read about his childhood. Without revealing too much information, he basically had a very nasty, evil father, which I believe was the core reason why Maurice became demonically possessed. Satan's Harvest did a great job in showing the progression from being oppressed to possessed, which is something that fascinates me, as an avid reader of demonologist literature.
I honestly could not find any fault in this book, other than Chief Jerry Siebert, who was an absolute prick. I understand that he was "only doing his job" and that he was "only looking out for the good of the community," but he comes across as a complete dick in the book. Even Ed Warren didn't think much of Siebert!
And I swear to the Lord Jesus Christ, if the Theriault case does not get the feature film treatment in The Conjuring series, I will complain to Warner Brothers! Seriously, this one terrified me with all the twists and turns, and I want to see it all take place on the big screen!
This book contains the short stories of Ed & Lorraine Warren's ghost and exorcist adventures. They are all true despite the Hollywood's Conjuring or other adaptations.