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4.0 out of 5 stars Raising hell in the Italian Alps., September 22, 1998
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Traveller extraordinaire Frank Braun decides to retire for a while in a little village in the Italian mountains to write a book. On his arrival, he notices a preacher, a local who recently came back from America. Stunned by his charisma, Frank Braun decides to start what could be the religious phenomenon of the 20th century. However, like the sorcerer's apprentice, he rapidly loses control of the forces he unleashed.

"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is a story about the horrors started by the manipulation of innocent people. The horror has very little to do with surnatural. It is instead about the cruelty inbred in human nature and our need to believe in something.

Ewers' descriptions are very detailed, and some of the scenes are almost unbearable.

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4.0 out of 5 stars good psychological thriller, April 7, 2003
i consider this to be a psychological thriller. it has a good plot, though i am unsatisfied with the ending. the main person is seduced by his chances to manipulate people. but how well can he control what he started? i can't give away more. sorry. but it's interesting read. i love manipulation (in books, in life not unless i'm doing it)
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