Gothic novel ‘Witches of Sark’, foreword by Argus journalist Owen Coetzer a book that inspired one of Nick Caves songs, banned in Canada and Australia and never seen the bookshelves of Africa, it is not for the faint hearted. Roaring accolades from the hallowed Shakespeare’s Bookshop in Paris and The Globe in Prague, it is being hailed as a horror classic, equal to any West Craven novel, some say beyond that for its intimate reality, although fantasy seems to be more truthful than fiction. Not for young children or the sensitive, the erotic sensual experiences and waging battle against the dark forces is beyond Tolkien , this ain’t no Harry Potter witchy white Merlin Owl , it’s the real thing and downright scary , sexual and unforgettable / Forget about Shades of Grey this is shades of dark and deeply, may God be with you.
Witches of Sark by Shiloh Noone
- Witches of Sark by Shiloh Noone