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The Sorcerer's Confession

by Susannah Morgan
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Overview

Charles Sutton, ghost, has been and can be anything he wants. Think of a crime; he's done it. Imagine sexual laisons beyond your wildest dreams; he's had them. In a globe hopping odyssey from the French revolution to the present, he is plagued by madness, murdered, hated, loved, lost and finally, redeemed. He is the villain we love to forgive.

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Editorials

James A. Cox

The Sorcerer's Confession is a unique, exceptionally well written, tour-de-force saga by Susannah Morgan, whose next novel will be eagerly awaited by those who have thoroughly enjoyed this, her first appearance in print.
β€”Editor in Chief, The Midwest Book Review

Mike Hodgson

Good for the soul.... Whether you believe in ghosts and sorcerers or not, the basic premise of the book is entertaining. And whether you agree with the characters assessments of good and evil, the ideas and questions they raise will at least give you pause and make you wonder about your own relationship to society, your loved ones, and yourself.
β€”Arts Editor, New Times

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1998
Publisher
Meresu Books
Pages
360
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780966181609

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