







"Rain is responsible for a great deal more than the mere growth of vegetables -- it is a controller, if a somewhat capricious controller, of man's destiny." Thus begins Elliott O'Donnell's novel, "The Sorcery Club" and thus begins the story of Leon Hamar who is forced to take...



Rain is responsible for a great deal more than the mere growth of vegetables-it is a controller, if a somewhat capricious controller, of man's destiny. It was mainly, if not entirely, owing to rain that the French lost the Battle of Agincourt; whilst, if I mistake not, Confucius...

Rain is responsible for a great deal more than the mere growth of vegetables-it is a controller, if a somewhat capricious controller, of man's destiny. It was mainly, if not entirely, owing to rain that the French lost the Battle of Agincourt; whilst, if I mistake not, Confucius...

The Sorcery Club, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations...

In the shadowy alleys of early 20th-century London, three men Leon Hamar, Kelson, and Curtis struggling with poverty, stumble upon a mysterious second-hand bookstore. Within its dusty shelves, they discover a rare tome detailing the ancient and forbidden sorcery of Atlantis...

In the shadowy alleys of early 20th-century London, three men Leon Hamar, Kelson, and Curtis struggling with poverty, stumble upon a mysterious second-hand bookstore. Within its dusty shelves, they discover a rare tome detailing the ancient and forbidden sorcery of Atlantis...
