Conjure Wife

Fritz Leiber
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Norman Saylor considered witchcraft nothing but quaint superstition until he learned his own wife was a practising sorceress. Even then, he still refused to accept the truth—one that every woman knows but no man dares to believe—that in the secret occult warfare that governs our everyday lives, witchcraft is a matter of life and death. Conjure Wife is a masterpiece of witchcraft and dark fantasy and the source of the classic horror film Burn Witch Burn!
Genres: HorrorFantasyFictionWitchesGothicClassicsScience FictionUrban FantasyHugo AwardsMagic
188 Pages

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