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Dual Possession The Exorcism Of Ketki Katoch
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Book Synopsis Dual Possession- The Exorcism of Ketki Katoch by : Sandeep Sinha
Download or read book Dual Possession- The Exorcism of Ketki Katoch written by Sandeep Sinha and published by BFC Publications. This book was released on 2024-04-05 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the rich chronicle of exorcism folklore, we have all encountered stories of banishing malicious spirits from the human form. The exorcist brandishes sacred rituals, aiming to purify the plagued. But what happens when the darkness extends deeper, when one body becomes a host not to one, but to two sinister evil spirits? Dual Possession emerges as a perplexing phenomenon, challenging the very core of exorcism. Would the traditional arsenal of holy practices prove sufficient, or must the exorcist journey into realms beyond, perhaps embrace elements of witchcraft? Thus begins the saga of "Dual Possession- Exorcism of Ketki Katoch," where the norms of possession went beyond the exorcist’s wisdom. In the mystical expanse of Bhandunga town lay the foreboding Katoch estate—a place steeped in shadow and haunted by a tragedy. Ketki Katoch, the daughter-in-law of the family, staggers on the cliff of oblivion. Reena Raghuvanshi, an Inspector in the Crime Branch of Rajasthan turned police Paranormal Investigator and exorcist, works toward freeing Ketki from her torment. However, Reena's expertise proves inadequate against the dual malevolent forces at play. Desperate for help, she seeks out Kavita Bundela, a fellow practitioner whose descent into psychosis had alienated her from her family but she had elevated her Parapsychology skills to a new dimension. Does Kavita's crazy mind hold the key to unlocking the secrets of dual possession? Why was Ketki chosen as the vessel for these unholy entities, and what dark ties bind her possession to the grisly murders of the Katoch family's son, her husband, the eerie Katoch estate, and her own mother-in-law?
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