The Demonologia Biblica: compiled and edited by Dean M Drinkel.The first in a collection of anthologies to be published by Western Legends throughout 2013 under the banner “Tres Librorum Prohibitorum”.A lexicon of demons full-to-bursting with great writers (some new, some award nominated, some award winning) from all around the world. But the Demonologia is something more. Much more in fact than the sum of its parts. A French nobleman from the 15th Century. Gilles de Montmorency-Laval, Baron de Rais, who was a serial killer and heavily into the occult. At his trial in 1438, it was said that de Rais had sought out individuals who were purported to summon demons. These summoning words were put into a Grimoire fashioned from human skin and which was commonly known as the Demonologia Biblica. A book which mysteriously vanished after de Rais’ execution but which is often talked about in ‘Dark Circles’. Imagine the power one could wield with such a weapon! Though who knows – maybe it never existed in the first place and was just a figment of someone’s warped imagination...I guess we may never know......so until that book is found, turn the page and immerse yourself in the unique demonic worlds these twenty-six authors have created for you......get thee behind me, demon...Authors include:Barbie Wilde, William Meikle, Jan Edwards, John Palisano, Tracie McBride, D.T. Griffith, Kate Jonez, Simon Kurt Unsworth, Raven Dane, Jonathan Green, Lily Childs, Daniel I. Russell, Christine Dougherty, Mark West, Magen Cubed, Colleen Anderson, Emile-Louis Tomas Jouvet, Dave Jeffery, Nerine Dorman, Adrian Chamberlin, Sean Sweeney, Andy Taylor, Sam Stone, Dean M. Drinkel, Sandra Norval, Nicholas Vince
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- Release Date 03/24/2013
- Authors Nicholas Vince, Barbie Wilde, Dean Drinkel, Andy Taylor
- Language English
- Company Western Legends Publishing
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