Harry the Evil Entity" by Andrew Brookman is a chilling horror narrative that plunges readers into the harrowing experiences of a struggling family tormented by a malevolent spirit in a rundown house on the Isle of Wight. After their divorce-forced move into a suspiciously cheap property, the family-comprising a mother, her eldest son (the narrator), two younger brothers, and a sister-encounters an evil entity named Harry, the house's former owner. Harry, a voodoo-practicing devil worshipper with a dark past of abuse and crime, haunts the home, subjecting the family to terrifying apparitions, physical assaults, and psychological torment. From eerie laughs on the landing to violent attacks, including the rape of the sister, the family's desperate attempts to seek help from a reluctant priest, Father Tom, and a potential medium, Francesca, unfold against a backdrop of isolation and despair. The story blends personal trauma with supernatural dread, exploring themes of resilience, family bonds, and the battle against evil. Set against the bleak winter landscape, this gripping tale is ideal for fans of paranormal horror seeking a deeply unsettling read.