Step into one of the most chilling real-life horror stories ever told.
The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel isn’t just the basis of the film The Exorcism of Emily Rose—it is a haunting, true account of spiritual warfare, medical failure, and the thin line between belief and madness.
In 1976, in a quiet Bavarian village, 23-year-old Anneliese Michel died after enduring 67 Catholic exorcism sessions over 10 agonizing months. What began as treatment for epilepsy descended into terrifying convulsions, demonic voices, mysterious injuries, and starvation. Doctors claimed it was psychosis. Her family and two priests believed it was a possession by multiple demons.
This book tells Anneliese’s complete story—from her once-ordinary childhood to the horrific final days that ended in death—and the infamous trial that followed. Using rare transcripts from exorcism recordings, personal diary entries, medical reports, and Church documents, 67 Nights immerses you in one of the darkest, most controversial true cases of demonic possession ever documented.
🕯️ What’s Inside:
The complete timeline of Anneliese Michel’s possession and death
Translated excerpts from her personal journals
Chilling quotes and audio breakdowns from the real exorcism tapes
Detailed analysis of the medical vs. supernatural explanations
The gripping courtroom trial of her parents and priests
Ethical and spiritual questions that still divide experts to this day
⚰️ Perfect For Fans Of:
The Exorcist (William Peter Blatty)
The Amityville Horror
Hostage to the Devil by Malachi Martin
Real-life exorcisms and dark paranormal nonfiction
True crime with religious and psychological themes
🧠 A Disturbing Question Lingers:
Was she possessed — or abandoned by science and faith alike?
Whether you’re a skeptic, believer, or curious investigator of the unknown, this book will grip you, unsettle you… and stay with you long after the last page.
Read it with the lights on. Or don’t.