"Witch-Cult Abbey is a work of unrelieved gloom and terror, so much so that quite a few readers may find it hard to take, but there is no denying the extraordinary power and vividness of Samuels’ art. His glooms and terrors are of an extremely fascinating and picturesque kind".—Reggie Oliver
When, in 1940, Saul Prior receives a letter from Lady Caroline Degabaston to catalogue the library of Thool Abbey in Hertfordshire, he jumps at the chance. But he soon finds himself in a realm that seems cut off from the real world. In the cryptic fastnesses of the abbey, Prior is beset by bizarre dreams and seems incapable of leaving the place. Lady Caroline proves to be a baleful and mysterious presence, and Prior is mired in a landscape that mingles Gothic terror and surrealism.
The actual books that Prior is tasked with cataloguing are themselves a farrago of occultism, psychological aberration, and cosmic horror. And when other presences manifest themselves in and around the castle, Prior knows that he has stumbled into an adventure that is unlikely to end short of death or madness.
Mark Samuels has knitted together many of the themes that appear in his previous work into a grand synthesis of dread and awe. Impeccably written, with careful attention to historical detail and the portrayal of the strange characters he puts on stage, Witch-Cult Abbey is a triumph of supernatural terror.
Mark Samuels is the author of White Hands and Other Weird Tales (2003), Glyphotech (2008), and other works of horror and fantasy. A selection of his best stories were published by Hippocampus Press as The Age of Decayed Futurity (2020).
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 November, 2021.