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Inspired by a little-known superstition from the 17th Century North Eastern United States, "The Devil's Jail" took form. The protagonist, Phil, is a lonely downtrodden Journalist who, by his own misfortune, unwittingly becomes the target of ancient witches. Thrown into the resentful company of his brother's mistress, the pair survive attack after witch attack until they face the ultimate foe... The Devil himself. A tumultuous and cataclysmic battle ensues of which there can only be one outcome, but are you sure?

Produktbeschreibung
Inspired by a little-known superstition from the 17th Century North Eastern United States, "The Devil's Jail" took form. The protagonist, Phil, is a lonely downtrodden Journalist who, by his own misfortune, unwittingly becomes the target of ancient witches. Thrown into the resentful company of his brother's mistress, the pair survive attack after witch attack until they face the ultimate foe... The Devil himself. A tumultuous and cataclysmic battle ensues of which there can only be one outcome, but are you sure?
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Autorenporträt
When John Mitchell writes, he steps away from the high tech world of computer systems that comprises his work life and he downloads all of his creativity and energy, into a magical world which is a metaphor for the issues of the modern world. Educated in England, the author emigrated to Canada where he founded a consultancy. The son of an novelist, also influenced by a rigid education system: it was inevitable that writing would become his passion. The author delves into the balance of good and evil, exploring religious, spiritual and moral values and boundaries. Unholy alliances are sought, human nature is exposed and the balancing act of civilization is put to the test. The reader is challenged to question the nature of good and evil in an imaginative and exhilarating story where the roles and actions of deities are overturned.