The Torturer
by Peter Saxon
The Castle of Death was a hell on earth for the living – and the lost!
For three hundred years the ruins of Castle Delmorte echoed with the screams of its dying victims. Feared by the superstitious townspeople, it stood deserted in the Spanish hills until a movie production crew, scouting a location, took it over.
The movie company ignored the ghastly legend of the castle until The Torturer returned. From beyond the grave he worked his evil and began to drive to madness all who ventured into his domain.
The Torturer is a chilling novel of a duel between the power of good and the occult terror of black magic.
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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).
