In her latest book, Wong Swee Hoon conjures horror-filled tales of ghosts, devils, pagan spirits and demonic possessions based on local beliefs, rituals and practices of Bomohs, Taoist Priests, Mediums, Mystics and Kong Thau Sinsehs of multi-religious and multi-ethnic Singapore.
In SATANIC POSSESSION, a demon taunts the Church Elders who are attempting to exorcise it.
A GHOST BABY was captured at the time it was aborted. The adoptive father nurtures and rears the ghost with terrifying consequences. THE EVIL TREE SPIRIT wreaks carnage on a group of innocent boys. In THE CHICKEN SLAYER, the family of a murdered girl engages a Taoist priest who with elaborate incantations and rituals raises the spirit of the dead girl to seek revenge.
In BRINGING BACK THE DEAD, a grief stricken mother engages a Thai Kong Thau Sinseh to summon the ghost of the dead child to live with her.
In SEEING THE DEAD, two friends who possess the Third Eye' encounter ghosts who had met violent deaths by hanging.
THE ANCIENT ONE is a primordial entity residing in a wooden idol. All hell breaks loose when it comes to life and rapes countless women amidst the tall concrete buildings of modern day Singapore.
In THE OTHER, a University Undergraduate is savagely disemboweled and the reader is kept wondering to the end the true nature of the killer.
Wong Swee Hoon is a lawyer by profession and has written three other books, "The Landlord", "The Phoenix and Other Stories" and "A Dying Breed." The first two books have been commended by the National Book Development Council of Singapore