Incubus

Incubus by Nick Gifford, published by Puffin in 2005, is a 240-page work of juvenile fiction that delves into the horror genre. The story follows Danny, a young boy grappling with the fear that he may inherit the darkness of his father, who has been convicted of multiple murders. As Danny navigates his troubled thoughts, he uncovers a haunting presence in his family—a malevolent spirit known as an incubus.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of fear, identity, and the struggle against inherited darkness. As Danny confronts the incubus that has plagued his family, he must summon strength and caution to protect himself from the same fate that befell his father. This edition presents a chilling tale that invites readers to ponder the nature of evil and the complexities of familial ties within a horror context.
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Voices in my head. It’s driving me mad. I’ll have their tongues. That’ll shut them up. Danny’s father has been found guilty of a multiple murder – and Danny is terrified that he will turn out like his father. But was his father truly bad or a victim of something even darker? Danny gradually discovers that his family is being haunted by an evil little spirit: an incubus. And now it’s haunting Danny. It broke his father, so what chance does Danny have? He has to be very strong and very careful.
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