The Soul of the Corinthian’ comes across as a dark satanic thriller. The novel delves deep into the ‘Belphegor Hierachy’ the single biggest secret organization in the world today, just how big? Even in your wildest dreams it’s difficult to imagine the scope and depth of such an establishment. I would say some of the biggest names in world politics today are Satanist’s- it might even include a couple of Presidents thrown in for good measure, for all we know. All of these politicians, it’s a mighty big field we’re talking about here, hold their portfolio’s because of Almighty Satan, who is on some faraway star-planet millions of light years away. The only direct link of he had with members of the ‘Belphegor Hierachy’ was a singular radically distinct table- a kind of star-gate facilitating near-instantaneous interstellar travel and communication. Unwittingly drawn into a seance by two beautiful sirens’ that had lured him- Abel Marleborrowe destroyed the miraculous table to save himself and the two women from certain death. A bloodcurdling escapade ensues where heartbreaking emotions run high almost to breaking point and a final meeting with Almighty Satan himself.
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- Author Allen Mosse
- Language English
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