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Fantasy & SciFi
A magician is planning to take over the world. He thinks his enemies are among the living...
When Lester Furnival and her friend Evelyn die in a plane crash, they find themselves walking through a ghostly, surreal, twilight London. The scandalous magician Simon Leclerc has sacrificed his own child to gain control over this world—and the next. As Lester and Evelyn discover what has happened to them, they are pulled in different directions—one toward isolation and despair and the other toward a sacrificial self-giving that, to her great surprise, saves even her.
All Hallows’ Eve is Charles Williams’ final novel—poignant, relevant, and chilling. Along with C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Williams formed The Inklings, a society of writers in Oxford, England who changed the world with their mythopoetic vision.
© 2021 Apocryphile Press (Lydbog): 9781669629078
© 2019 White Press (E-bog): 9781528786799
Release date
Lydbog: 17. december 2021
E-bog: 1. maj 2019
Fantasy & SciFi
A magician is planning to take over the world. He thinks his enemies are among the living...
When Lester Furnival and her friend Evelyn die in a plane crash, they find themselves walking through a ghostly, surreal, twilight London. The scandalous magician Simon Leclerc has sacrificed his own child to gain control over this world—and the next. As Lester and Evelyn discover what has happened to them, they are pulled in different directions—one toward isolation and despair and the other toward a sacrificial self-giving that, to her great surprise, saves even her.
All Hallows’ Eve is Charles Williams’ final novel—poignant, relevant, and chilling. Along with C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Williams formed The Inklings, a society of writers in Oxford, England who changed the world with their mythopoetic vision.
© 2021 Apocryphile Press (Lydbog): 9781669629078
© 2019 White Press (E-bog): 9781528786799
Release date
Lydbog: 17. december 2021
E-bog: 1. maj 2019
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