The Great Seal

    (Narwain, 2005)
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Working in the vaunted tradition of paranoiac fantasy giving relief to populist anger, The Great Seal reveals the truth behind corporate America’s disquieting financial triumph and unstoppable march to global domination: Satan.

Sure, black hats sacrificing children to Baal and performing dark rituals makes the attainment of power look so easy, but there’s always someone on the inside who’s got that lingering shred of human dignity and moral sense to resist. The Great Seal dispenses with these holdouts with such delightful, vicious aplomb, it’s not clear who the reader should root for, as is the case in much of modern horror.

— Leland Burrill
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December, 2005
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