The Satanist

by Dennis Wheatley

Published 1 March 1974
For years Colonel Verney had suspected a link between devil-worship and the subversive influence of Soviet Russia. When they found Teddy Morden's crucified body, he knew his grimmest fears were justified and that world peace was also endangered. Barney Sullivan is a secret agent who, horrified by the death of one of his colleagues whose body was rendered unrecognisable, investigates Communist activities which threaten the security of the West. Mary Morden has a past which enables her to put moral scruples aside - as she knows she must if she is to triumph over evil and bring the Devil worshipers to justice.

The Black Magic Series

by Dennis Wheatley

Published 26 December 2014
"Should any of my readers incline to a serious study of the subject, and thus come into contact with a man or a woman of Power, I feel that it is only right to urge them, most strongly, to refrain from being drawn into the practise of the Secret Art in any way. My own observations have led me to an absolute conviction that to do so would bring them into dangers of a very real and concrete nature." Dennis Wheatley

The entire collection of Dennis Wheatley's Black Magic series in one digital volume.

THE DEVIL RIDES OUT
STRANGE CONFLICT
THE HAUNTING OF TOBY JUGG
TO THE DEVIL A DAUGHTER
THE KA OF GIFFORD HILLARY
THE SATANIST
THEY USED DARK FORCES
UNHOLY CRUSADE
THE WHITE WITCH OF THE SOUTH SEAS
GATEWAY TO HELL
THE IRISH WITCH


The Haunting of Toby Jugg

by Dennis Wheatley

Published 31 December 1974
Night after night, out there in the moonlight, Something was trying to get in at the bedroom window. A huge malevolent Something. Something not of this world. Inside, Toby Jugg, a wounded Battle of Britain pilot, thought first that he was hallucinating, then that he must be going mad, finally that this evil Something was real and striving to reach him. So begins what is probably Dennis Wheatley's most terrifying story of the supernatural. The struggle which ensues brought Toby unexpected help but also ungues treachery as it moves inexorably towards an appalling confrontation and seemingly inevitable catastrophe. No wonder Dennis Wheatley was called "The Prince of Thriller Writers".

To the Devil A Daughter

by Dennis Wheatley

Published 23 February 1981
Why did the solitary girl leave her rented house on the French Riviera only for short walks at night? Why was she so frightened? Why did animals shrink away from her? The girl herself didn't know, and was certainly not aware of the terrible appointment which had been made for her long ago and was now drawing close. Molly Fountain, the tough-minded Englishwoman living next door, was determined to find the answer. She sent for a wartime secret service colleague to come and help. What they discovered was horrifying beyond anything they could have imagined. Dennis Wheatley returned in this book to his black magic theme which he had made so much his own with his famous best seller The Devil Rides Out. In the cumulative shock of its revelations, the use of arcane knowledge, the mounting suspense and acceleration to a fearful climax, he out-does even that earlier achievement. This is, by any standards, a terrific story.

Unholy Crusade

by Dennis Wheatley

Published 25 February 2014