Norah Benson reigns supreme within Manhattan’s elite circles—wealthy, glamorous, and divorced. But behind the polished facade lies a hideous truth: Norah isn’t alone inside her own body. Something ancient and malevolent whispers behind her eyes, twisting every smile into a shadowy mockery.
In the forgotten days of the Old Testament, when famine clawed mercilessly at Israel, God ignored countless desperate widows and sent Elijah only to an outsider, the widow of Zarephath from Sidon. When disease consumed Israel’s flesh, countless lepers suffered unnoticed, yet only Naaman, the Syrian outsider, was granted cleansing through Elisha.
Now, in this modern age, evil too chooses its vessels carefully. How many among us carry unseen darkness, their souls surrendered to forces beyond comprehension? Norah Benson is merely the beginning—her demonic possession a chilling reminder that the ancient horrors once confined to scripture have awakened, hungry and searching, eager for more souls to claim.