The Compendium of Srem (Bibliomysteries)
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Rating | : | 4.18 (988 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00N4ERO8A |
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Number of Pages | : | 338 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
F. Paul Wilson is the author of more than fifty books spanning various genres, including science fiction, horror, thriller, and more. Four of his novels have been New York Times bestsellers, and his work has earned him four Prometheus Awards, the prestigious Inkpot Award from the San Diego Comic-Con, a
Paul Wilson is the author of more than fifty books spanning various genres, including science fiction, horror, thriller, and more. Four of his novels have been New York Times bestsellers, and his work has earned him four Prometheus Awards, the prestigious Inkpot Award from the San Diego Comic-Con, and the Pioneer Award from the RT Booklovers Convention.. About the AuthorF
including his own?F. The most evil book ever conceived falls into the hands of the leader of the Spanish Inquisition in this ingenious bibliomystery from the bestselling creator of Repairman Jack In the fifteenth century, the Spanish Inquisition spreads terror throughout the land, with Prior Tomás de Torquemada serving as the ultimate judge of who will live and who will be consigned to the purifying flames. Never has Torquemada questioned his own faith or his sacred duty to rid the world of heretics, blasphemers, and nonbelievers. Now he travels back centuries in time to explore the secret history of a book of great and terrible power, an ancient volume of eldritch lore that plays a substa
"A Good Story" according to Spoon. For readers of Wilson's Repairman Jack and Adversary series, the "Compendium of Srem" becomes a critical factor in the battle against Rasalom as both series end. As always, this reader, like many others, really wanted more info on this tome. Small clues and tidbits abound about the Compendium in both series, but the reader is never completely filled in about the book's history or why it was written.This short story by Wilson won't answer all of the questions a reader might want, but it gives a bit more . Wilson Rules. Wilson is a master. I would read his grocery list.. Mr Ed said Four Stars. INteresting background - but short