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Barbara is determined to protect her husband, Jamie Melford, from the power forces that will stop at nothing to prevent him from publishing a book that reveals the secrets of the occult.

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Dark Satanic is the start of the 5 "Light" books by Marion Zimmer Bradley. It's awfully funny to realize it was published in 1972 yet the core concepts haven't changed much. Horror slowly sneaks into the lives of a book publisher and his family , quickly escalating into a full-fledged nightmare. MZB's writing has gained much sophistication since this fun romp through horror. A good, quick read. Well worth the time.
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 show more 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?
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Very lame formulaic work obviously written early in MZB's career. I picked this up because of the pink Gothic cover and shelved it with the Darkover collection without really reading it.
This book was pretty bad. I don't remember if it's the prequel or sequel to "The Inheritor," which liked slightly better, but I thought this stunk. Satan worshippers doing bad things. Lame plot, and stereotype characters is what I most remember of this book.
bad occult novel with evil witches and unspecified good guys

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Marion Zimmer Bradley is a science-fiction and fantasy writer, novelist, and editor. She was born in Albany, New York on June 3, 1930. Bradley attended the New York State College for Teachers from 1946 to 1948. She earned a B.A. from Hardin Simmons University in 1964. Bradley did graduate work at the University of California at Berkeley from 1965 show more to 1967. Bradley sold her first story to Fantastic Amazing Stories as part of an amateur fiction contest. She sold her first professional story to Vortex Science Fiction in 1952. Her novels include The Sword of Aldones and The Planet Savers. Both novels were set on Darkover, the setting for more than 20 subsequent Bradley novels. Bradley also wrote The Mists of Avalon, a reworking of the King Arthur legend with more emphasis on the female characters. She used the same approach with The Firebrand, which was based on The Iliad. In addition to writing more than 85 books, Bradley was the editor of an annual anthology for DAW Books, as well as the editor of Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine. Bradley died in 1999. (Bowker Author Biography) Marion Zimmer Bradley was the bestselling author of "The Mists of Avalon", "Lady of Avalon", "The Forest House", & "The Firebrand", as well as the popular Darkover series of science fiction novels. She died in 1999. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title*
Die Teufelsanbeter
Original title
Dark Satanic
Original publication date
1972; deutsche Übersetzung 1986
First words*
Die Beschriftung der Tür, in dezenten Messingbuchstaben, lautete: JAMES C. MELFORD, CHEFLEKTOR.
Original language*
Englisch
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Fiction and Literature, Fantasy, Horror
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3552 .R228 .D37Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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