Τα ίχνη του Σατανά

John Frederick Burke, Γ. Βορεάδης


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 147 pages · Published: 24 May 1976

Τα ίχνη του Σατανά by John Frederick Burke, Γ. Βορεάδης
From out of the bog alongside the ancient track to the fenland village of Hexney, a line of deep freshly-made footprints runs, trodden into the dry surface of the abandoned droveway. Are these footprints, or hoofprints, or what? Triangular, eight or nine inches long, they're set in a line one in front of another. And, each night, the footprints are advancing steadily towards the village. When a young boy's body is found in the marsh, the superstitious villagers' ire is directed at a young stranger who'd taken his picture before he'd disappeared. Photographer Bronwen Powys finds an ally in the mysterious Dr. Alexander Caspian, who's been investigating the footprints--and before long they'll be fighting the dark forces of evil for their very lives and souls. An absolutely chilling tale of horror and redemption!

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