About K. Scott Culpepper

About

K. Scott Culpepper is a professor of history at Dordt University. He specializes in the fields of early modern Europe and the Americas with a particular emphasis on the intersections of politics, religion, and popular cultures in the Atlantic World from 1400 to the present.

The Demonologists’ Daughters

The Demonologists’ Daughters tells the story of Diana Chambers. She is a daughter of famous demon hunters Denny and Lucille Hebert. But she leaves that life behind, until her father is accused of murder due to a fatal exorcism.

Diana is compelled to go back home to Louisiana and reunite with her sisters. Together, they work to find the truth of the deadly incident. Along the way, Diana digs up deeply hidden family secrets which could ruin the family. Perhaps the scariest demons are the Hebert families own personal demons.

The Demonologists’ Daughters brings suspense and psychological mystery. A thriller with horror elements, the book takes readers into a world where The Conjuring meets Little Women.