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The Greater Trumps: A Novel by Charles Williams

By Charles Williams

In this vintage story of spirituality, morality, and the occult, a depressing plot to homicide an unsuspecting Englishman who possesses the world’s rarest tarot deck unleashes uncontrollable elemental forces

the unique and such a lot mystical of all playing-card decks, the tarot has seduced seekers of otherworldly wisdom for centuries—and of all its playing cards, the main effective are the twenty-two symbolic pictures that contain the higher Trumps. through a wierd accident, the first actual tarot deck, relationship again centuries, has come into the ownership of Lothair Coningsby, a uniquely unimaginative Englishman. even though he has no goal of relinquishing his treasure, there are others who covet the tarot’s strength. Henry Lee, for one—fiancé of Coningsby’s attractive daughter, Nancy—is pushed via a duty even deeper than his devotion to his liked. Henry is of Gipsy blood, and the Romany think that they by myself are the real guardians of the paranormal tarot. Invited to spend the vacations on the out-of-the-way domestic of Aaron Lee, Henry’s grandfather, the unsuspecting Coningsbys are unaware of the chilling conspiracy taking form round them. For in this stormy Christmas Day, their hosts are getting ready to devote foul homicide to realize ownership of the coveted occult deck, unleashing devastating primal forces that no human may be able to contain.

the bright fiction of Charles Williams, who was once a member of the Inklings along fellow Oxfordians C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Owen Barfield, is taken into account to be one of the so much provocative, innovative, and clever explorations of spirituality and the supernatural produced in the course of the 20th century. The evidence lies in his exceptional vintage The larger Trumps, a many-layered story of hubris and religion that's arguably one of many maximum mystical thrillers of all time.

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Brother tears brother's flesh crying : St. George! Army bites into army like a pair Of salamanders intertwined in struggle. England's villages bum in England's name. Toward evening, in the swamp, among drowning Catapults, where Gaveston was taken, Report would have it Lord Arundel fell. Then rain came down. A sound of skirmishing Rent the night air. The king was cold but not Downhearted. Our position is not bad Unless the peers have taken Boroughbridge During the night. Today's decisive . For Gaveston The peers have promised to send him to us .

Dip him in, Gaveston, and wash His face. Barber your foe with gutter water! KENT : 0 brother, don't lay violent hands on him! He'll make a protest at St. Peter's throne! EDWARD : Give him his life. Take his money and holdings. You be the abbot. That one there is banished. ABBOT : God will get back at you, King Edward! EDWARD : But, before he does, run, Danny, get your hands On all the Abbot's money and his lands! GAVESTON : What's a parson doing anyway with such a home? Mismanagement under King Edward's rule in the years 1307-1 3 1 2 .

Off, with YOUNG EDWARD. Enter a SOLDIER. SOLDIER : The peers answer: "We've taken B oroughbridge. The battle's done. " EDWARD : Good.

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