Eleven essays present opposing arguments on controversies surrounding Satanism, covering such topics as Satanism's prevalence, reports of crimes and ritual violence, and the psychology behind beliefs about Satanism.
Boston medical examiner Maura Isles teams up with Detective Jane Rizzoli to solve a bizarre murder, and as they search for the killer, they uncover a group that believes Satan exists on earth and will do anything to stop him.
the true story of a child in peril and the teacher who saved her
Hayden, Torey L
1992
A teacher of emotionally disturbed children tells of her work with a silent and withdrawn eight-year-old girl who is the possible victim of ritual abuse.
Presents arguments for treating teen satanic worship as a mental health problem rather than a religious issue and provides information about rituals and symbols, signs of involvement, and the controversy surrounding this topic.
Forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan investigates the murders of a teenage boy and girl in Charlotte, North Carolina, uncovering a web of dishonest politics, religious persecution, and voodoo.
Nine essays present background information and various viewpoints on the religion of Satanism; also includes a bibliography and an annotated list of related organizations.