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The Exorcist (The Exorcist, #1)

William Peter Blatty · 1971 · Book

Fiction, Horror, Thriller

This work presents a harrowing exploration of the battle between good and evil, featuring a deeply unsettling possession that forces characters to confront their beliefs and fears.

ModernThe Conflict Between Faith and DoubtThe Struggle Against Inner DemonsParental Love Amidst ChaosThe Nature of Evil and Its ManifestationsThe Clash of Science and Religion

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