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Subtitle The Ninth Gate Direct

The air in the library of Aristide Torchia smelled of aged vellum and ancient dust—a scent Elias Thorne, a meticulous book restorer, found more intoxicating than wine. He had been hired by a secretive collector to examine the only surviving copy of The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows , a 17th-century manuscript rumored to be co-authored by Lucifer himself.

Legend whispered that the book contained nine woodcut engravings that, when deciphered, could summon the Prince of Darkness. Elias, a skeptic by trade, saw only a masterpiece of typography. That was until he noticed the ninth plate. In every other reproduction he’d studied, the engraving depicted a castle under a dark sky. In this volume, however, the castle was engulfed in a pale, ethereal light. subtitle The Ninth Gate

His journey led him from the damp alleys of Paris to the crumbling estates of the Spanish countryside. At every turn, a mysterious woman with piercing green eyes appeared, seemingly defying gravity and logic to protect him. She spoke in riddles of "fallen angels" and "the true path," her presence both a comfort and a terrifying omen. The air in the library of Aristide Torchia

Subtitle The Ninth Gate Direct