I just got done reading this book called "The Devil Inside." I thought it was a really good book. In the begining, The main character, Morgan Kingsley is called to Topeka Kansas to do an exorcism on a seven year old girl. If you havn't noticed already, Morgan is a professional exorcist. Anyways, when Morgan gets to the location were the exorcism takes place, she noticed that the little girl was strapped to a metal table right in front of a incinerater. Morgan was really uncomfortable doing an exorcism on a little girl but, she knew she had to do it becuase if she didn't, the little girl would be burned alive. So, if Morgan couldn't get the demon out of the little girl, or she just didn't want to, the only other choice is to burn the host alive along with the demon. They all say that is the only way you can truly kill a demon. While Morgan was getting ready to do the exorcism, she could hear the metal cuffs creaking because the demon inside the little girl was trying to get loose so it could hurt or maybe even kill Morgan. Finally Morgan started the exorcism, and just as she started the demon was trying to posses her. She knew she had to do something before the demon got inside her so, Morgan gathered all of her strength and courage and fought one last time against the demon, then it was all over. After the exorcism, Morgan called her best friend Valerie, and they met at the airport so they could go back home. In this part of the book, you get to meet Morgan's boyfriend Brian. When Morgan gets home, her whole world seems to turn upside down. At first Morgan doesn't really notice it that much, but when things start to get a little more serious, she starts to think that a demon might of gotten in her. Throughout the whole book Morgan is trying to find out what is going on with her, and she also has to figure out what to do next to save her life, and also the life of everyone else.
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That book was simpley amazing, Im reading the sequel right now."The Devil You Know".... its pretty descent so far i would reccomend it if u have read the first one.
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