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The Case Against Satan
Rated 3.58 out of 5 based on 24 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143107279
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Dive into Nasrin Taslima’s “The Case Against Satan,” a chilling precursor to iconic horror like “The Exorcist” and “Rosemary’s Baby.” Explore a world where demonic possession and the battle against evil collide. Before you read others, discover the original source of terror in this gripping novel. Experience the suspense that predates modern horror classics. ISBN: 9780143107279
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Sanyum Chola –
It shows it’s age, but still has a certain charm. A decent horror novel.
Amanpreet Singh –
Good but not great. Certainly influential. Lacks scares for the modern reader.
Pranav Anant Joshi –
Creepy and unsettling. The writing style is a bit old-fashioned, but the story is compelling.
Muhammed Sinan K –
Not the scariest book, but it builds suspense well. I liked the historical context.
Dhruv Singh –
A bit slow-paced, but the underlying dread kept me reading. An okay horror novel.
Ashish Kumar –
Uneven but interesting. A solid foundation for the horror we know today.
Shivam Pandey –
I can see the seeds of later horror classics. Original, but slow.
Nitika Sharma –
Not as scary as I expected, but the atmosphere is thick with dread. A decent horror novel.
Rohit Raghuji Ambavane –
I see where ‘The Exorcist’ got its inspiration. A bit slow at times, but overall, a worthwhile read.
Arpit Jaiswal –
Influential horror, even if some elements haven’t aged well. Worth a look for genre enthusiasts.
Sai Chander P. –
Classic horror origins. Worth the read if you like the genre.
Daksh Dagar –
A bit of a slow burn, but the ending is worth it. A creepy classic.
Datti Jhansi –
I enjoyed seeing the roots of demonic possession stories. It can be tedious, but it is very original.
Sameer Ali M –
A must-read for horror fans. See how the genre started. Little slow though.
Moksh Goel –
Interesting to see the origins of horror tropes, though the execution is a bit lacking.
Mayank Saxena –
A precursor to modern horror, but it doesn’t quite live up to the hype. Still, an interesting read.
Dipti Yadav –
The atmosphere is great, but the plot drags in places. Overall, an okay read.
Anjali Yadav –
A classic that still unsettles. Some parts felt dated, but the core story is gripping.
Gagan B N –
Not the most terrifying, but the suspense is palpable. I liked the historical aspect.
Vineet Dubey –
Interesting but not groundbreaking. See where the Exorcist came from.
Kratik Gupta –
A classic! Not the scariest now, but was groundbreaking then.
Jitendra Ruparam Mali –
Definitely shows its age, but the suspense is undeniable. A good read for horror history buffs.
Shubham –
A bit dated, but an important piece of horror literature. Worth reading if you’re a fan of the genre.
Vishal Sinha –
Good suspense but characters are weak. Original concept carries the book.