A terrifying true story of a seemingly ordinary house in a small mid-western town, 220 FIFTH STREET rivals the all-time great novels of its genre. This time however, there is no Hollywood hype. The story is entirely true and will have you on the edge of your seat, rethinking what you thought you knew about the spiritual realm. Finally, a haunted house story of truly Biblical proportions!By Patrick Meechan
Not really about a haunting but about the author and his religion.
Only the author's God and savior and those right with God can get rid these demons. According to the author it must be demons because there are no ghosts that were once human. The bible tells him this of course. This book is full of the author telling how religious he and his mother (who lives with him) are. He feels sorry for those who do not share his beliefs because they will not be able to conquer these demons.
*Spoiler.
It should be noted that the author even with his religious beliefs did not conquer this evil either. But in his opinion it's because demons may have a right to legally be there because something there gives them that right and a person has to figure out what it is in order to help get rid of the demons. Halfway through the book he determines he can not buy this house and decides to leave. Unfortunately the author continues to keep writing.
The author has things happen to him and blames the demons, the Amish and anything not born again and a Christian. I don't think we have to worry about this man with his demons because he listens to his Christian music with his mother close by to protect him and he left the house after three months. I would never recommend this book.
Not quite Amityville horror but still an interesting read when it comes to dealing with the paranormal you just got to know which Bible passages to use