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A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels and other Subversive Spirits

Written by (Contributor) on 17th November 2010

A title that leaves nobody guessing its content.

A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels, and other Subversive Spirits book coverAuthor: Carol K. Mack and Dinah Mack
Publisher: Owl Books
Price: £10.99
Availability: Out Now

Demons, magical beasts, and other entities are all around us, especially this time of year. They may lurk in trees, hide in the ashes of a fire, or grab one’s foot as he or she is innocently skinny dipping in local waters. They can enslave, enchant, or eat a person alive. What’s a person to do? Every decent and well-prepared Hallowe'en celebrant realises the importance of knowing how to vanquish any demons that they happen to accidentally conjure while participating in the holiday festivities. Let’s say that one happens to be at a costume party in the Arabian Desert and happens to spill his or her drink on a Djinn. That could be big trouble in the form of a giant sandstorm or wild, whirling winds. However, this helpful how-to written by Carol K. and Dinah Mack lets you know that a little table salt can keep the angry being at bay. A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels, and Other Subversive Spirits explains the lore about creatures from all over the world, and gives advice on how to keep us all demon-free no matter where we may live or visit. The guide gives an interesting look at those things that go bump in the night everywhere.

9/10

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J M McDole

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J M McDole

A self-confessed and unapologetic horror fan, Jill McDole regularly contributes reviews to Impact’s ever-expanding multimedia section and has also written several articles for the magazine covering modern aspects of the genre, including a look at...

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