Elliott O'Donnell (1872-1965) was the author of Scottish Ghost Stories (1911), The Sorcery Club (1912), Animal Ghosts; or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter (1913) and Werwolves (1914).
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This review is from: The Sorcery Club (Kindle Edition)
This is a good book but when I reached the end of it, it just cut off. The three men who made up the company were just real *shuders*....so I could care less about what actually happened to them, but it would've been nice to learn the fate of Gladis and the poor artist who was smitten with her. I dont know if this was the way the book just ended or if there is some error in the text but it sure left me hanging! Beware of some serious racial slurs throughout the book, but all in all it was a good read. I Love Lovecraft though and belive he could've done a better job. I wonder who influenced who?
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Turn of the last Century Occult Thriller,
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If you can get past the casual racism, anti-Semitism, turn of the last century British snobbery, shallow character development, and over simple storytelling this turns out to be an amusing quick read about three cads who obtain mysterious occult powers from a sinister force from Atlantis.
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