![]() ![]() There’s a lot to take in for the reader, but Faherty maintains a smooth pace throughout – the story is easy to follow and never gets boring or confusing.įaherty is a great writer and his descriptions of the various stages of possession transport the reader right in the middle of the inner and outer devastation. The events of past and present alternate in an interwoven timeline, the points of view keep changing within chapters, and there are several characters to keep track of (in their childhood, adolescence and adulthood). JG Faherty engages the reader from the first page till the last. Just as the human characters are connected across place and time, the entities also forge a unique connection of their own. In a series of interconnected events spread through each decade, children are possessed, spirits are called upon by reckless teenagers, and adults face their own inner demons, as secrets from the past threaten to unleash in the present. ![]() ![]() It is back to seek revenge in the cursed town of Hastings Mills. Paranormal investigators, priests, telepathic twins, possessed children, frightful adults, ouija boards, exorcisms, poltergeists, ghosts and demons – The Wakening is a smorgasbord of horror that brings together all the elements that make up the genre.įifty years ago, a young priest banished a demon during an exorcism in Central America. A story spanning five decades, in search of an entity that shows no signs of being defeated. ![]()
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