
Serapion
'Serapion' Summary
'Serapion' follows Clayton Barbour, a man whose life is plunged into darkness when he is warned by a medium of a malevolent presence. The medium informs Barbour that a dead soul, driven by a desperate desire to exist, seeks to possess him. This chilling revelation marks the beginning of Barbour's tumultuous journey as he confronts the encroaching darkness. The malevolent spirit, a ghostly entity named Serapion, relentlessly attempts to gain control of Barbour's mind and body. Barbour, caught in a harrowing battle for his own identity, is forced to grapple with the horrifying reality of his situation. The story unfolds as a psychological thriller, exploring the depths of human vulnerability and the terrifying power of the supernatural. As Barbour's grip on his sanity weakens, he must find a way to resist the insidious influence of Serapion, ultimately confronting the question of whether he can truly reclaim his own life and spirit.Book Details
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Francis Stevens
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Francis Stevens, also known as Gertrude Barrows Bennett, was an American author born on 1884. She is best known for her contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature in the early 20th cen...
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