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Rougeski Reviews, Non-Fiction

The Scavengers of Beauty | Philippe Sibaud | Rougeski Review

November 5, 2020 Rougeski 0

The Scavengers of Beauty: A Personal, Cultural, and Symbolic Exploration of the Moon Landing by Philippe Sibaud provides much more than the title suggests.  The book does in fact connect the mutating, reciprocal synergy of [more]

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Kabbalah and Healing | Maggy Whitehouse | Rougeski Review

July 24, 2020 Rougeski 0

Kabbalah and Healing by Maggy Whitehouse leads readers on a fascinating, personal tour of various aspects of the Kabbalah.  As the subtitle states, she focuses on transformation that can lead to equilibrium and health. A [more]

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Where Airy Voices Lead | by Piotr Bienkowski | Rougeski Review

May 16, 2020 Rougeski 0

Where Airy Voices Lead by Piotr Bienkowski is an unbiased, comprehensive, authoritative, scholarly examination of the historic, worldwide fascination with immortality—the one topic every sentient being has contemplated at least once. Bienkowski sticks to documented [more]

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Field Guide to the Spirit World | Susan B. Martinez, Ph.D. | Rougeski Review

April 18, 2019 Rougeski 0

Field Guide to the Spirit World by Susan B. Martinez, PH.D. is a remarkable eyeopener.  This scholarly document forces readers to reevaluate many long-held convictions. A heartfelt foreword penned by Whitley Strieber leads readers into [more]

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Odin | Morgan Daimler | Rougeski Review

April 8, 2018 Rougeski 0

Odin by Morgan Daimler is a concise gem that presents a perfect balance between an interesting entry into the legend of Odin and elucidating academic exploration.   Unlike many of its genre, in Odin, critical issues [more]

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The Hidden South | Brent Walker | Rougeski Review

July 23, 2017 Rougeski 0

The Hidden South by Brent Walker is much more than a collection of pretty photographs.  It is a grim visual documentation of the lives of those who live in a treacherous liminal area between two [more]

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The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy | Valerie Worwood | Rougeski Review

July 20, 2017 Rougeski 0

The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy by Valerie Ann Worwood is often referred to as the bible of essential oils with good reason.  The 25th anniversary edition is a must-have for all those [more]

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Confrontation with Evil | Steven A. LaChance | Rougeski Review

April 8, 2017 Rougeski 0

Millions of readers of a certain age harbor vivid memories of The Exorcist, a groundbreaking movie that cast permanent shadows in millions of minds (1973) .  The film placed the blame for the horrific possession [more]

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Keys to the Temple | Billington and Rees | Rougeski Review

March 10, 2017 Rougeski 0

The non-fiction works of Dion Fortune, occultist, writer, and one-time member of the Golden Dawn, have mystified, educated, and enthralled readers for many years.  Her common sense and winning personality shines through the pages of [more]

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Spirit Conjuring for Witches | Frater Barrabbas | Rougeski Review

February 27, 2017 Rougeski 0

Spirit Conjuring for Witches: Magical Evocation Simplified by Frater Barrabbas appears at a time when many writers, “experts,” and even movie producers issue dire warnings against communing with spirits, evil or otherwise; hence the spate [more]

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Behind Lace Curtains

Behind Lace Curtains  

Jake Preston, New York photographer, spent his life searching for something more, a magic he could never quite perceive--yet he always let the lens see for him.  He hungered for a revelation, but was terrified at the prospect of finding one . . . until he discovered his lover, dead on his blood-spattered bathroom floor, and on a mirror, a Cajun French message scrawled in fresh blood, the words merging with his reflection like sordid war paint.

  Even though he cannot translate the scarlet message, he knows what it means.  The murder is his fault--blood for blood.   With unblinking eyes, Jake smears the haunting words into a meaningless blur of red and then with scarlet-stained fingers transcribes the message onto his flesh, transferring the bloodguilt onto his soul, completing the ritual by painting his face with a glistening mask of red.  He knows what he has to do.  

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Library Angel

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Jimmy and Julia, two college students, are haunted by oppressive memories of tyrannical, deceased mothers; Julia responds by becoming a reclusive overachiever and Jimmy, a serial killer. Their lives become inextricably intertwined by a shared fixation for a missing library book that contains marginalia detailing plans for the brutal murder of a local woman.

  Julia, believing she has uncovered information that can stop a string of serial killings, struggles to find a way to prevent the murderer from striking again, never realizing she has embarked on a perilous, unconscious quest for freedom from the past.   And Jimmy goes hunting . . . for Julia.

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At the Devil's Own Game

When Gina, a former prostitute and drug addict from Chicago crosses paths with Zachary, a Louisiana Satanist posing as a defrocked priest, sparks fly.  Each has something that the other requires in order to prevail.  What could possibly go wrong?

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Kaitlyn suffered an abusive childhood.  Her nightmare family life drove her to become one with the Chicago night world of prostitution and drugs, all she believed she deserved.  Visions of her father naked under his black bathrobe continued to haunt her.  Years later, she ends up in prison.  A well-respected judge, mesmerized by her beauty, frees her from jail and marries her.  However, Kaitlyn is still a prisoner, owned by another man who wears a black robe.  Unable to conceive a child, she believes she is doomed to live without the only love she might ever find.  During a suicide attempt, a drop of her blood lands on a newspaper article which promises her the pure love she longs for.  She takes on the former name of her only friend, a nun, and is reborn as Gina, apostate nun, who heads to Louisiana to fulfill her dream.  But first, she must beat the devil at his own game.

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