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EVIL NEVER DIESIT ALWAYS SNEAKS BACK WHEN MANKIND LEAST EXPECTS ITWICKEDNESS SUBTLY MODIFIES ITS FORM, CHANGES NAMES AND SOLIDIFIES IN AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT PLACE: BUT MALEVOLENCE CAN NEVER BE ENTIRELY ERADICATED.EVIL CAN NEVER BE WHIPPED AWAYIT IS P...
Far above intelligence loom hints of the divine.Staggered, we hear but cannot comprehend Witness - yet are unable to describe Caress - but never dare to hold. Immortal truths whose mere possession extinguishes our poor and pale mortality....
Doctrines boast of ancient creatures that abode with Deity - beings far more subtle than naïve humanity might even begin to comprehend. Entities far older still: that might well have been in attendance when the Firmament parted and Earth came to be ...
Jehovah drove out Adam and Eve and placed at the east of the Garden of Eden a cherubim and flaming sword that turned every way to keep the way of the Tree of Life. So too when the ship of Joseph of Arimathaea left Jerusalem after the Crucifixion and ...
Usurpers of the throne of Wessex feared neither fury from Heaven nor the justice of men. When no avenging angel descended from the firmament or hero arose from amongst the citizenry to confront the growing labyrinth of despair, the very earth of En...
The utmost threat to
William II, King of England,
could never be frustrated or
thwarted by his fortress of The
Tower of London.
Richard, son of William the
Conqueror and heir, was
inadvertently dispatched in a
...
Gigantic Hounds entombed within the castle wall were intended to protect the occupants from Evil.The residents could never know that Hounds from Hell might ever rise to vent an ancient fury.Within the glens of nearby Raglan Wood lurked a fanged and h...
1175. Christmas Day. Abergavenny Castle in Monmouthshire, Wales. William de Braose, Baron of Abergavenny, invited all Chieftains of the Welsh to feast with him at Christmas. Normans then locked the castle gates and slaughtered their guests where they...
Centuries of warfare had barely encroached upon Glamorgans boundaries and any who dared its conquest met with bold resistance. Warriors lurking in the mountains of Wales invited all unwary trespassers to come and taste of death. Such was the case ...
In this time of Harry Potter mania and its associated popular magic of surface spells and incantations, it is refreshing to encounter an author with so vivid a command of the language. Indeed, the language is infused with vibrant images and metaphor...
Inspiring and Utterly Brilliant Storytelling London, England"Eagerly awaited sequel to The Orphans of Carmarthen, Vault of the Griffin re-introduces the reader to fifth-century Britain. A fantastic descent into the bowels of the cavernous empire...
A beautiful tale about an equally majestic culture, effortlessly revealed by a writer with a masterful command of language.Best of CarmarthenCarmarthen, WalesA fantastic novel, and a must-read for any native of Wales.Not only are the characters of th...
Rich, Immersive Writing VIVID PROSE AND HAUNTING IMAGERY ENTWINE WITH EXQUISITE LYRICISM AS W B BAKER CONJURES A HAUNTING EXPLORATION OF THE SUPERNATURAL: LEAVING READERS MESMERIZED WITH A DELICATE BALANCE OF MYTH AND HISTORY. ANY INTRIGUED BY TH...