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The Profane Beasts - by Nathan Buchholz (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Five years ago, Hurricane Ophelia devastated Hampton Roads.
- Author(s): Nathan Buchholz
- 254 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Horror
Description
About the Book
Reformed evangelical Alice Crenshaw is drawn back home by an acquaintance from her old church, but finds an ancient evil festering in the heart of her hometown.
Book Synopsis
Five years ago, Hurricane Ophelia devastated Hampton Roads. The storm strengthened rapidly overnight, and drowned the city for weeks killing thousands. Among the dead was a small Chesapeake church's congregation that died in their pews, eyes fixed on heaven, untouched by the storm. Through a series of interviews, videos, and legal documents, journalist Kellen Faulk reconstructs what the people of Calvary Baptist Church were calling out to in worship, and what happened under the catastrophic rain of the storm of the century.
At the center of Faulk's investigation are the voice memos of reformed evangelical Alice Crenshaw. Alice got away from Calvary Baptist Church and healed her wounds, until a late night email from an old friend who grew up in the same church begs Alice for help. Alice's old acquaintance Kelly claims that people from their old church keep following her every time she leaves home, and Alice crosses more and more professional barriers to try and get Kelly the help she needs. The late night calls and strange emails escalate until Alice has to cut Kelly off for good. Not a week later Kelly is killed in a hit and run. Alice races home under stormy skies to learn whether or not Kelly's death was an accident, or the work of some old evil festering in the swamps of Chesapeake.
2025 IngramSpark(R) Editorial Selection - Horror
Review Quotes
"This book is like a panic attack that you don't want to shake off.
The epistolary format makes you feel like you are right there with the characters, piecing together evidence as they slowly spiral into a paranoid madness."
-Goodreads review
"It gives you just enough information without leaving you in the dark of what's going on and keeps you intrigued and wanting more"
-Goodreads review"
"The narrative of Profane Beasts sits ideally into our current day: conservatism gone too far, conflating of power and religion, and worsening storms. Oh yeah, and some spooky elements (but no spoilers).
I loved this short little horror novel-perfect for starting off spooky season!"
-Goodreads review