Satan's Child
by Peter Saxon
Because she was lively, amorous and beautiful, Elspet Malcolm was condemned to death as a witch in the small, pious, life-hating village of Kinskerchan in Lowland Scotland.
It would have been better if she had died without issue... better for the inhabitants of Kinskerchan. But she left a son and a daughter, who swore a terrible revenge.
And there was only one end to that revenge. The total destruction, by individual and diabolical means, of all those who had condemned their mother to a witch's death by burning...
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Peter Saxon
Peter Saxon was a house pseudonym used by various authors of British pulp fiction, among them
- W Howard Baker (Danger Ahead 1958, The Killing Bone 1968 and Vampire's Moon 1972)
- Rex Dolphin (The Vampires of Finistère 1968)
- Stephen D Frances (The Disorientated Man aka Scream and Scream Again 1966, Black Honey 1968, and
- Corruption 1968)
- Wilfred McNeilly (The Darkest Night 1966, Dark Ways to Death 1966, Satan's Child 1967, The Torturer 1967, and The Haunting of Alan Mais 1969)
- Ross Richards (Through the Dark Curtain 1968)
- Martin Thomas (The Curse of Rathlaw 1968).
