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Dennis Wheatley

The Satanist

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Part of "Molly Fountain, #2; Black Magic" series

"The Satanist" by Dennis Wheatley is a classic horror novel that explores the dark world of occultism and black magic. First published in 1960, the book remains a popular choice among fans of the supernatural genre, offering a thrilling and chilling tale that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The story follows the life of the protagonist, Dr. David Somers, a renowned psychical researcher who becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a powerful and ruthless Satanist, Mocata. As Mocata seeks to summon the Devil himself and bring about the end of the world, Somers must use all his knowledge and cunning to thwart his plans and save humanity from destruction. Wheatley's writing is masterful, creating a vivid and atmospheric world that draws the reader in from the very first page. His characters are well-developed and believable, with Somers' struggle to reconcile his scientific rationalism with the reality of the supernatural providing a compelling central conflict. Mocata, meanwhile, is a truly terrifying villain, whose cold and calculating nature makes him all the more menacing. One of the most striking aspects of "The Satanist" is Wheatley's extensive knowledge of the occult and black magic. The book is clearly well-researched, with Wheatley drawing on a wide range of sources to create a convincing and authentic portrayal of the dark arts. This attention to detail adds a level of depth and complexity to the story that is often lacking in contemporary horror novels. Overall, "The Satanist" is a must-read for fans of horror and the supernatural. Its gripping plot, well-developed characters, and atmospheric writing make it a standout example of the genre, and its exploration of the nature of good and evil, faith and reason, and the power of the supernatural will leave readers questioning their own beliefs and assumptions...