The Templar Magician - a perfect Autumnal read
I am truly looking forward to the publication of “The Templar Magician” this month. I think the time of the year and the season suits its very dramatic plot about the blackest of witchcraft and the most sinister of murders.
There is something about an English Autumn which recalls the seasons of ghosts and dramatically defines the way life, like the seasons, change. I still dream of that novel, still fascinated by those grisly remains found in that secret Templar holding deep in the heart of England.
Labels: autumn, Templars, witchcraft