The Land of Leys

The Land of Leys

1979 • 183 pages

A psychiatrist who by chance guilds his house on a barrow, an ancient burial ground, begins to dabble in black magic and to use it, in combination with hallucinogenic drugs, to blackmail rich and credulous old ladies. His manservant, who is a true practitioner of the black art and a Magister of the First Degree, turns the doctor's play acting into the real thing, and, at the story's end, manages to conjure up the very flames of Hell.

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