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Satanic Churches and Evil Rituals

AMULYA MISHRA

Publisher: AMULYA MISHRA

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The town was a forgotten gem. A forbidden church. A cult that was never truly buried.Satanic Churches and Evil Rituals is a dark psychological horror novel by Amulya Mishra, blending occult mystery, investigative suspense, and supernatural terror into a chilling story of faith corrupted and secrets awakened.When journalist Claire Emerson receives a cryptic letter warning her about the town of Eldridge, she dismisses it as folklore—until she arrives and discovers a place suffocated by silence, fear, and half-buried truths. At the center of it all stands St. Michael’s Church, abandoned yet whispering with the echoes of dark rituals once performed within its walls.As Claire investigates a series of unexplained disappearances tied to a secretive cult known as The Order of the Veil, she uncovers disturbing evidence of satanic rites, forbidden symbols, and rituals meant to tear open the boundary between worlds. Each discovery draws her deeper into a web of shadows where the past refuses to remain buried.What begins as a journalistic inquiry soon becomes a descent into psychological and spiritual horror. The town watches. The cult remembers. And the church waits.Atmospheric, slow-burn, and deeply unsettling, this novel explores the terror of belief, the danger of forbidden knowledge, and the horrifying cost of uncovering the truth.⚠️ Reader discretion advised. Contains dark themes intended for mature audiences.
Available since: 12/16/2025.
Print length: 107 pages.

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