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The Lightbearer

Alan Richardson (2017)

SubgenreSoft SF / Social SF
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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Michael Horsett is one of the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne - who parachutes into Occupied France before the D-Day Invasion to illuminate the Dropping Zones. He is dropped in the wrong place, miles from the action, badly injured, and totally alone. He falls prey to two Thelemist women who have awaited the Hawk God’s coming, attracts a group of First World War veterans who rally to what they imagine is his cause, is hunted by a troop of German Field Police who are desperate to find him, and has a climactic encounter with a mutilated priest who believes that Lucifer Incarnate has arrived… The Lightbearer is a unique gnostic thriller, dealing with the themes of Light and Darkness, Good and Evil, Matter and Spirit. “Seldom does occult fiction, traditionally the home of ghost stories or tales of magic and witchcraft, impinge on the nitty-gritty of life. This book does, even if the setting - the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944 - belongs now to history. In this work of fiction the esteemed biographer of Dion Fortune and author of several books on magic, pulls no punches.” David Conway, mystic, magus and author of “Secret Wisdom” “The Lightbearer is another shining example of Alan Richardson’s talent as a story-teller. He uses his wide esoteric knowledge to produce a story that thrills, chills and startles the reader as it radiates pure magical energy. An unusual and gripping war story with more facets than a star sapphire.” Mélusine Draco, author of Aubry’s Dog and Black Horse, White Horse.