Serapion

Serapion

by Francis Stevens

Clayton Barbour, the protagonist of 'Serapion', finds himself entangled in a chilling encounter with the supernatural. A medium warns him of an evil presence seeking to possess him, a dead soul desperate to live on through him. Barbour's life becomes a harrowing struggle for his own identity and sanity as the malevolent entity seeks to consume him. The story delves into themes of spiritual possession, the fragility of the human psyche, and the unsettling power of the unseen forces that can disrupt our lives.

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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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