It’s the 1960s and England swings! However in this shocking novel by John Brunner, best-known for his dystopian future worlds, espionage runs headlong into black magic and voodoo! What starts with simple whipping and rough sex-play is quickly pushed aside as real purposes are shown. Amidst the unsavory mob of “normal” Soho denizens comprised of hookers, pimps, queers, junkies and hustlers of every imaginable description, there lurks a real African witch-doctor and he’s not hanging out in Soho for kicks: he’s after a collection of souls!
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- Release Date 03/30/2015
- Authors John Pelan, Gavin L. O'Keefe, John Brunner
- Language English
- Company Ramble House; First Ramble House edition
- Weight 15 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.61 x 9 inches
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