The book "Exorcism: In the Abyss of the Soul" is not a work of fiction. It is a rigorous compilation and reconstruction of a case documented between 2003 and 2004 in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. The protagonist, María Del Valle, was a young woman who showed unequivocal signs of alleged demonic possession, and whose spiritual liberation process was led by the exorcist priest José Montenegro.
Throughout this work, the classic elements of Roman ritual, the physical and psychological symptoms of possession, the role of modern medicine, and the spiritual and symbolic component that characterizes this type of manifestation are explored. In addition, archaic languages, paranormal phenomena measured in real time, and the profound consequences for both the possessed person and those involved in the process are analyzed.
This story does not seek to convince or evangelize, but rather to show, with the greatest possible degree of evidence, a reality that many prefer to deny or ridicule. Because in the end, more than talking about the devil, this book is about the human soul when it is pushed to the brink of spiritual annihilation.