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Dark Satanic
Dark Satanic
Author: Marion Zimmer Bradley
ISBN-13: 9780727841827
ISBN-10: 0727841823
Publication Date: 9/1992
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Publisher: Severn House Publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
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althea avatar reviewed Dark Satanic on + 774 more book reviews
The first in Marion Zimmer Bradley's occult-thriller series, this book reminded me quite a lot of 'Rosemary's Baby'.
Jamie Melford is a book publisher who's about to come out with a new expose on the occult that's expected to be a best-seller. But the author of the book is getting threats - and then turns up dead - of a heart attack? Now Jaime is receiving threats as well. He refuses to be cowed by a bunch of kooks - but the warnings are getting more severe.

Meanwhile, Jaime's wife, Barbara, is in a rough spot, emotionally. Her mother-in-law has just brought Jaime's ex-girlfriend into the house on what seems to be becoming an extended visit. Barbara doesn't like her, and isn't comfortable with the situation, but doesn't want to seem petty or jealous by complaining. But both mother-in-law and girlfriend are becoming more and more hostile, and Barbara is beginning to feel like she's going insane.

Can anyone save Jaime and Barbara from the evil web that's being spun around them?
Melanti avatar reviewed Dark Satanic on + 7 more book reviews
This is in the same series as Witch Hill and The Inheritor. It treats the occult themes more like Witch Hill than The Inheritor. In other words- it shows the occult as mostly bad, very little good. It's a very odd way of treating it, considering Bradley herself was a neo-pagan at the time she wrote this book.