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Werewolf

By: Ed Warren, Lorraine Warren, William Ramsey, Robert David Chase
Narrated by: Todd Haberkorn
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Summary

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 horrifying account of a supernatural battle between good and evil within the soul of one human.

Books by Ed and Lorraine Warren also include Graveyard, Ghost Hunters, The Haunted, In a Dark Place, and Satan's Harvest.

©1991 Ed Warren, Lorraine Warren, Bill Ramsey, Robert David Chase (P)2016 Graymalkin Media
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Overwelmingly frightening but also nostalgic

This true story has two sides in which good verses evil. Evil is the horror and the good is the pleasant side of life that contrasts with the horror. Bill's metamorphosis into a werewolf frightened me to my wits, I know it is a true story because I have seen such a werewolf in the early 1990's. It had red eyes. The pleasant side was nostalgic. It reminded me of the 1970's and 1980's through Edd and Lorraine Warren's description of their summer vacation to the South End on Sea. The description is flawless. Bill and his wife's unconditional love for each other and their family was also profound and heartwarming. It helped them fight the evil possession through the exorcism. The nostalgia in the story was special for me because I also grew as a boy on a coastal town like the South End on Sea but in Europe in those exact decades. In the story i felt the warm summer breeze of the moonlit night and the sweet aroma of flowers as Bill and his wife lay in their bed enjoying the peace and beauty of the good old days.

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Gripping;

The problem with this book, is that it's based on true events. Maybe I should stick to fiction?

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Excellent

I couldn’t stop listening. Very spooky and more so being a true story. Getting the next book now!

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great loved it very good

enjoyed it very much God bless the Warren's for the help they have given to people in dire need

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Enjoyable listening

Enjoyable listening, another interesting story from the lives of Ed and Lorraine Warren, fascinating subject.

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Decent enough story starts slow ends well..

Good book.... Love Ed and lorraine... Mad to think some of this is real.. Good

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Full of Errors

This book is full of error and factual inaccuracies. There are also a ton of mispronunciations, such as when referring to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novel 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' - or as Todd Haberkorn says "Bakers-ville" - how could anyone not know this?!?

The book also claims that Bill Ramsey was taken to "Southend Jail" after an arrest, but those arrest don't go to jail, they are kept in a cell in a local police station. Prisons are for those who are convicted of a crime. Although this is a moot point since there is't and never was a Southend Jail.

Then there is the weird use of language, which just shows ignorance. Like the book mentions the "turnpike" to London. This would be like an English author writing about a "motorway" in New York. It shouldn't be hard to get these details right.

Plus there's lost of phrases that are just ill-thought-through and make no sense like, "the British countryside is especially beautiful at night." No, it's not. It's dark at night. You literally can't see it!

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