Official Review: The Everett Exorcism by Lincoln Cole

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I had read Raven's Peak, and I guess the chracter that makes appearance in this book is Arthur. I had loved his chracter, but there wasn't much of him in Raven's Peak. This book has my interest to find out more about his backstory.
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Lincoln Cole I'd say is one of my go to authors. I have downloaded many of his books and really enjoyed reading them.
Excellent review on today's book of the day.
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The book sounds well written. I'm glad that you enjoyed reading it. Congrats to the author on the 4/4 review.
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Thank you for the in-depth review of the The Everett Exorcism by Lincoln Cole. It sounds like an interesting story because Niccolo is trained in exorcism but doesn't really believe demons roam the earth. This grabbed my interest because I met a person trained by the Vatican who helps displaced souls journey to the other side, but had only been involved in one exorcism. The goal was to save the soul as people are most likely to die who are possessed. Thus, I'm curious as to how the author approaches this.
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The novel is so enjoyable ,,as father Niccolo is called out to town to look for demonic ...
It's so tricky to the guy
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Really good review. I'm not familiar with the author but from what you have said I can't wait to get into this one. I love a good horror novel and this sounds like it would be my kind of book. I'll have to look into more books by Lincoln Cole if I like this one.
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I am a big fan of the horror genre. I automatically was excited that I could download and read the full book. I was disappointed when I started reading. I often found the language to be awkward and grammatically unsound. That won't keep me from reading it, but it is a little jarring. Also, the priest is a real downer. He is very critical of everything around him. Although many people have this characteristic, it doesn't bode well for a man embarking on a quest to cast off a demon using his faith and priestly spirit. This priest seems very flawed. Also, as page one has the priest whimpering under the stairs, I felt he was a bit of a wimp. Perhaps if he hadn't whimpered until page 3 and the mood had already been set, I wouldn't have been as hard on him. I'm looking forward to seeing if the rest of the book improves on the beginning.
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Incredible story with inciteful characters who drove the entire story. I loved the book and appreciated the well-written onlinebook.org review.
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I love this author's work. I can't wait to read this book. I think Cole gives such a unique spin to something that has become pop culture.
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Thank you for a great review CataclysmicKnight on The Everett Exorcism. I love horror books and have not read one in awhile. The prologue has you tightening your muscles. Makes me wonder when Father His solo did ask the Vatican for an experience priest in exorcism, I am sure I will find out soon enough. Thanks to the author.
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I love what you wrote about the book and that you enjoyed it. However I am not a fan of horror anything, so I am afraid I will not be reading this book.
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I'm an avid horror reader so I get that feeling all the time. (If you ever want some recommendations in the genre, let me know). I've been wanting to get my hands on this book. It sounds like a good one and now I'm curious about that character from the other series. Thanks for your insight!
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Thank you for the great review. Your description really made the book sound interesting, even though I'm not a fan of demonology. I found the first few pages true to your review, tense and frightening. I got through the prologue with heart racing and determined this book is too scary for me. Wish I could have stuck it out to get to know the characters.
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Great review. I read the sample and liked how the book started out tense immediately. This sounds like a book I would enjoy reading and plan to finish reading the book at a later time.
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Having read Ravens Peak by the same author, I think I will like this one. Especially the action part. Great review.
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