The Darkest Night
by Peter Saxon
The Darkest Night...
The night when the devotees of Kali, goddess of destruction, made their unholy puja.
This was the night when Desmond Wood faced the grimmest challenge of his whole life; a test that was to bring him face to face with the unspeakable horrors of a worship based on death and destruction.
A young English girl stripped for sacrifice... blood-maddened, lust-crazed worshippers... and the esoteric mysteries of a faith founded on the ultimate Negation...
These were the elements that came together on the Darkest Night; Kali's festival of unbridled license and foulest murder.
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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).
