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In The Devil's Own Words In The Devil's Own Words by Elizabeth Wixley
Moving house has become a way of life for fifteen year old Isobel Miller; her father is an Army Major, her mother, a middle aged, pregnant, chain smoking alcoholic! But the move to the village of Langham could be the straw that broke the camels back! To the truculent teenager it might as well have been 'Timbuktu'. Isobel is resentful of the baby and angry with her mother for dragging her away from civilisation to live in a village which has no street lighting let alone any decent shops.

The only light in her miserable existence, her grandfather, story-teller elite, her saviour. And when one of his macabre tales is mentioned in the local paper Isobel is drawn into the depths of evil and devil worship. Her world,and that of everyone around her is turned upside down.

The cause, a mysterious book, an omen, which once opened and read starts a cataclysmic chain of events and their lives are filled with tragedy and disaster. Salvation comes in the guise of three teenagers-Peter, Oswald and Ariel and the four form an alliance. A bond so strong nothing, can tear apart-nothing except maybe the devil himself...!


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Jack (jack_) | 2831 comments Mod
Hi Tarian, sounds like an interesting book. Did you write it?


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Jack wrote: "Hi Tarian, sounds like an interesting book. Did you write it?"

Yes I did but i have no idea how to get it out there. I am just shooting in the dark, so I hope you don't mind me posting here.

My passions are reading and writing not promoting. I enjoy anything creative, where people are thinking outside the box. Thank you for this opportunity Jack.


message 4: by Jack, Founder (new)

Jack (jack_) | 2831 comments Mod
I don't mind it at all. I think it's brilliant to give new authors the opportunity to get their work out there and promote their work. I wish you all the best.


message 5: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) | 451 comments I can't wait to read that book


message 6: by Bill (new)

Bill Hiatt | 1 comments I am currently reading the book and enjoying it very much! There is a lot of devil-and-the-end-of-days kind of writing out there, and I have read a great deal of it over the years, but this book stays away from the cliches and takes an original approach. Anyone interested in this genre will find it an enjoyable read!


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