The Dark Circle

A Black Magic Story

by Paul J. Keeble


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Softcover
$28.95
Hardcover
$50.95
E-Book
$7.95
Softcover
$28.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/01/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781514464557
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781514464564
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 176
ISBN : 9781514464540

About the Book

The novel The Dark Circle is the classic story of light versus dark, good versus evil. The evil is represented by a Satanic coven but in the present day. It's a fictional story of romance, sex, suspense, and horror but with a background of religious history going back hundreds of years. Writing this book necessitated careful and painstaking research into religious history, but it also involved research into the activities of Satanic covens. Readers have reported that the fictional story is addictive, and they didn't want to put the book down once started. They have also reported that the history and current practices of Satanic covens are informative but also frightening. The story builds to an unexpected climax at the end. Because of the researched background to the story, readers interested in religious history also find the book interesting, informative, but also controversial. Due to the nature of the subject of Satanism, there are references to sexual practices and demonology, so the book has been written specifically for an adult readership.


About the Author

The author writes that he is a pagan high priest, having studied and practiced pagan worship for over thirty years. He believes in several gods and spirits and worships the goddess. He believes in the beauty of nature and the care and preservation of all living things. The author has observed but never participated or assisted in black magick worship or ritual. The author can only speak for himself and does not represent other pagans. However, neither he nor his close associates believe in Satan as a deity, believing that the evil comes from within us. However, this evil can be born, nurtured, and grown from our actions, our experiences, and what we are exposed to in life. The author has had to heavily research the subject of black magick for over five years to enable him to write this book and from his findings. He strongly advises that readers do not become involved in black magick or any of the black arts as this type of participation can encourage the very evil that is personified by the symbol of Satan.