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The Sorcerer's Daughter

English · Paperback / Softback

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It all started in Gorky, in an old mansion, secluded on a small island with dense vegetation, known at that time as the "devil's nest", where countless inexplicable phenomena took place. All the heirs of that desolate property for decades suffered many misfortunes. In that infamous place Ludmila Turaeva was born, beautiful and enigmatic as a young panther; however, she was marked by a terrible stigma: she was heir to the powerful sorcerer Krassinsky and she had strange physical manifestations. Since she was little, she got used to living with her mysterious extrasensorial powers, which; however, they were still underdeveloped. But, by the force of fate, or the wise laws of action and reaction, she Mila she returned as an adult to the cursed island, to which she was irretrievably linked, on a visit to the Zamyátin family. She later met Mikhail Dimitrichitch, with whom she obstinately fell in love and wanted to steal him from his girlfriend. Unbeknownst to her, her pride and envy began to awaken inside her, feelings that led her to become interested in the mysteries of witchcraft. From there, she will have to choose between the path of darkness or light. Will she be able to overcome selfishness and follow the advice of her late mother's good spirit?
The strong emotions of the fight between good and evil, full of plots and mysteries, which end up involving all the characters in this work, the reader will enthusiastically follow each page, enjoying the instigating psychographics of Vera Kryzhanovskaia. And even more: unprecedented occult phenomena, never revealed by Rochester in his previous works, will allow readers endless flights into the unknown and fantastic invisible world. The Sorcerer's Daughter is a mediumistic novel that will excite everyone.



Product details

Authors Vera Kryzhanovskaia, John Earl of Rochester Wilmot
Publisher World Spiritist Institute
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.07.2023
 
EAN 9798223370338
ISBN 979-8-223-37033-8
No. of pages 378
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 23 mm
Weight 613 g
Series John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester
Subject Guides > Spirituality > Life interpretation

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