The First Volume in the Frank Braun trilogy. This is the first uncensored English translation of “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice”. It does not include any extra material. Illustrations by Mahlon Blaine. (some illustrations removed to make the file size limit) It is German author Hanns Heinz Ewers first novel and translated by Joe Bandel. This is the first uncensored English translation of this book and restores the book to its rightful place in classical horror literature. Frank Braun travels to the Italian countryside and gets caught up in the strange workings of a religious sect. He attempts to manipulate the group for his own purposes, a plan that leads to disaster and unimaginable suffering.
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- Release Date 03/16/2014
- Author Joe E Bandel
- Language English
- Company Bandel Books; First Edition
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