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The Uninvited: The True Story of the Union Screaming House

di Steven A. LaChance

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What kind of evil lives at the Union Screaming House? In this true and terrifying firsthand account, Steven LaChance reveals how he and his three children were driven from their Union, Missouri, home by demonic attackers. LaChance chronicles how the house's relentless supernatural predators infest those around them. He consults paranormal investigators, psychics, and priests, but the demonic attacks--screams, growls, putrid odors, invisible shoves, bites, and other physical violations--only grow worse. The entities clearly demonstrate their wrath and power: killing family pets, sexually assaulting individuals, even causing two people to be institutionalized. The demons' next target is the current homeowner, Helen. When the entities take possession and urge Helen toward murder and madness, LaChance must engage in a hair-raising battle for her soul. Selected as one of the Best Books of 2008 by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.… (altro)
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Possible Triggers: Supposedly true horror; Animal Killings
It began in May 2001. From the book:"Having been cramped in a small apartment with his children for a while, LaChance was eager to stretch out. His lease was up anyway and fearing homelessness he looked at every classified ad for a possible lead. So, when an opportunity arose to look at a real house for rent in Union, Missouri he jumped at the chance. Not only was it big, but it also had a yard and quiet neighborhood. Or so he thought. Moving day came on a Friday and nothing of note happened inside the house, however, a local pulled up to the curb and said something odd: “Hope you get along okay here.” LaChance consults paranormal investigators, psychics, and priests, but the demonic attacks, screams, growls, putrid odors, invisible shoves, bites, and other physical violations only grow worse. The entities clearly demonstrate their wrath and power: killing family pets, sexually assaulting individuals, even causing two people to be institutionalized." Shortly after moving in he began to watch how his neighbors reacted to the house. He noticed that people would NEVER walk in front of the house...instead they went out of their way to cross the street...even in bad weather where walking in from of the house side would have offered a shorter route. The author and his three children soon found out that they weren't dealing with "Casper the Friendly Ghost".... this, entity was evil incarnated...what his son had labeled the "Basement Monster" ...a thing possibly from the bowels of Hell whose only form seemed to be oily black fog and mist. They had watched in horror as it would drift through the house as if searching for them. They had heard as it screamed either in pain or rage or a hellish combination of both; plenty of time as had other people in the neighborhood including all the dogs in a four-block radius. The author and his children finally saw its face for the first and last time, as they fled the house leaving most of their belongings behind, mere weeks after moving in. Is it true or is it a work of fiction? I don't know and I'm certainly not willing to put it a test. It doesn't really matter rather you read this as fiction or as the truth in which it's told, but please treat the authors feelings with delicacy. This is the story of people who glimpsed Hell and lived to talk about it. I have wondered why they didn't burn the thing and salt the Earth it stood on. I believe there is a sequel to this book. ( )
  Carol420 | Dec 11, 2023 |
Summary:
This book follows the experiences of the author with what would become known as the Union Screaming House of Missouri. He recounts the events which led him to the house, the odd events that occurred during his time at the house, and later the similar experiences of the next family that rented the house. In the case of the next tenant the haunting proved to be much worse and almost ended in tragedy.
Throughout the ordeal the author slowly discovers that by rediscovering his spirituality, which he had given up on due to some tragic life events, he is able to resist the entity that plagues the house and better understand why and how the families that live in the house are affected by the entity. The book also covers some of the history that surrounds the house and the town where it is located.
My Thoughts:
If your looking for a quick paced haunted house book this it. The chapters are short and the writing doesn’t really waste time with communicating the authors experiences. A lot of what happens takes place after the author’s marriage imploded in what can only be described as something out of psychological horror film itself. So it’s not too much of a surprise that author had a few years of “glass half full” mentality. That’s really my only problem with the book though, the first half of the story deals with, more or less, how beaten down the author was with bad life experiences. I get that he is setting the tone for why he thinks that he may have been drawn to the house to begin with and later on in the story how rediscovered his faith but, it gets a little repetitive. It’s a problem I have with these types of books sometimes as I always want a little more history about the area or site of the haunting. Other than that though this is a good read and worth picking up if your interested in haunting stories. ( )
  cahallmxj | Jul 24, 2019 |
Pretty creepy. I hope that once this story came out it affected the rental of this house. Pretty simply written, but effective. ( )
  bookwormteri | Nov 1, 2012 |
Lady Zombie Journal Review

Steven Lachance was this nice guy who ran in to a crap load of some case of what I like to call crap luck (This is putting it mildly).Here this poor guy thought he was coming home to his bestfriend/wife and 3 kids.Home to his happy and content life. Only to find her ,his wife packed and ready to leave. When she told him ,I'm sorry Steven .Its not you ,its me. I told you that I didnt want to be a mother. Here this heartless woman leaves this man heart broken,to raise there 3 kids alone. And drains his account and says that she hasnt paid the rent in 6 months and the lights will be off by tomorrow . Just heart wrenching !! So steve picks the pieces up from his life and quicly puts them back togther . (For the childrens sake) He finds them this home in Union Missouri . Only to find it haunted by demons.

Read More: http://zombiegirlreveiw.blogspot.com/... ( )
  Robineliza | Jun 5, 2012 |
I don't know if the things this author alleges happened or not. We're not offered much in the way of proof, although there's a lot of hearsay and a certain amount of vague religious hysteria. The story I came away with was that of an unpleasant man with a pleasant writing voice who wants attention for something that he says happened to him.

Honestly, I just don't believe that any of this happened. Perhaps if the writing had been better, or if this guy had been a bit more likable and had not come off from the beginning as such a complete arrogant jerk, I'd feel differently about it. As it is, I can understand, reading this, why his first wife left him with three kids that he apparently wanted more than she did but had no clue how to care for. (I do feel sorry for the kids.) I was glad to finish the book to get away from this guy. He spent more time whining about his wife leaving him than he did giving a clear picture of his purported haunting.

I have seldom finished a book and still been so glad to send it out on Paperbackswap. ( )
  Waterlylly | Sep 6, 2010 |
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What kind of evil lives at the Union Screaming House? In this true and terrifying firsthand account, Steven LaChance reveals how he and his three children were driven from their Union, Missouri, home by demonic attackers. LaChance chronicles how the house's relentless supernatural predators infest those around them. He consults paranormal investigators, psychics, and priests, but the demonic attacks--screams, growls, putrid odors, invisible shoves, bites, and other physical violations--only grow worse. The entities clearly demonstrate their wrath and power: killing family pets, sexually assaulting individuals, even causing two people to be institutionalized. The demons' next target is the current homeowner, Helen. When the entities take possession and urge Helen toward murder and madness, LaChance must engage in a hair-raising battle for her soul. Selected as one of the Best Books of 2008 by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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