To the Devil a Daughter by Dennis Wheatley

To the Devil a Daughter by Dennis Wheatley

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Dennis Wheatley returned in this book to his black magic theme which he had made so much his own with his famous best seller The Devil Rides Out

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To the Devil a Daughter by Dennis Wheatley

Why did the solitary girl leave her rented house on the French Riviera only for short walks at night? Why was she so frightened? Why did animals shrink away from her? The girl herself didn't know, and was certainly not aware of the terrible appointment which had been made for her long ago and was now drawing close. Molly Fountain, the tough-minded Englishwoman living next door, was determined to find the answer. She sent for a wartime secret service colleague to come and help. What they discovered was horrifying beyond anything they could have imagined. Dennis Wheatley returned in this book to his black magic theme which he had made so much his own with his famous best seller The Devil Rides Out. In the cumulative shock of its revelations, the use of arcane knowledge, the mounting suspense and acceleration to a fearful climax, he out-does even that earlier achievement. This is, by any standards, a terrific story.

During the 1930s to the 1960s, Dennis Wheatley (1897-1977) was an English author whose prolific output of sophisticated thrillers and occult novels made him one of the world's best-selling authors.

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ISBN 13 9781840225440
ISBN 10 1840225440
Title To the Devil a Daughter
Author Dennis Wheatley
Series Tales Of Mystery And The Supernatural
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Year published 2007-01-09
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.