At the novel's center is Durtal, a writer obsessed with the life of one of the blackest figures in history, Gilles de Rais — child murderer, sadist, necrophile, and practitioner of all the black arts. The book's authentic, extraordinarily detailed descriptions of the Black Mass have never been surpassed.
Durtal Séria
Táto séria sa ponára do temných zákutí ľudskej psychiky a okultných tajomstiev. Sleduje cestu protagonistu, ktorý sa prepadá do sveta satanských rituálov, mágie a dekadencie. Je to fascinujúce ponorenie do dekadentnej atmosféry prelomu storočia, kde sa hranice medzi realitou a nadprirodzenom stierajú. Diela skúmajú posadnutosť, zvrátenosť a hľadanie zmyslu v najtemnejších kútoch existencie.



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