Christmas Day, 1884: A letter is slid under the door of a struggling young doctor and aspiring novelist, begging him to come to the aid of a mysterious woman, a victim of the black spiritual arts . . . From the foggy streets of Victorian London to the windswept moors of Yorkshire, a demonic conspiracy begins to unfold. The List of Seven , a sinister brotherhood sworn to serve the Dark Lord, has conceived a diabolical plot that threatens not only the Royal Crown, but the very fabric of modern society. Only two men stand in their way: the young Doctor Arthur Conan Doyle and Jack Sparks, Queen Victoria’s special agent, a man of formidable intellect and lethal skills . . . “Scary and compulsive, with a chilling twist.” — Vogue “A knockout . . . remarkable . . . engrossing, strange and terrifying.” — Booklist “Plenty of detail and a fast-paced action.” — The Denver Post “Compelling . . . bizarre . . . The List of 7 will linger long in the reader’s memory.” — San Francisco Chronicle Mark Frost studied directing and playwriting at Carnegie Mellon University. He partnered with David Lynch to create and coexecutive produce the groundbreaking TV series Twin Peaks . Frost cowrote the screenplays to the major motion pictures Fantastic Four and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer . He wrote and produced the critically acclaimed film The Greatest Game Ever Played . He is also the New York Times bestselling author of eight previous books.
"Arthur Conan Doyle is caught up in a web of intrigue surrounding a group of Satanists known as the Dark Brotherhood, his only clue is a list of the seven leaders of the Brotherhood."
"Christmas Day, 1884: A letter is slid under the door of a struggling young doctor and aspiring novelist, begging him to come to the aid of a mysterious woman, a victim of the black spiritual arts . . . From the foggy streets of Victorian London to the windswept moors of Yorkshire, a demonic conspiracy begins to unfold. The List of Seven , a sinister brotherhood sworn to serve the Dark Lord, has conceived a diabolical plot that threatens not only the Royal Crown, but the very fabric of modern society. Only two men stand in their way: the young Doctor Arthur Conan Doyle and Jack Sparks, Queen Victoria’s special agent, a man of formidable intellect and lethal skills . . . “Scary and compulsive, with a chilling twist.” — Vogue “A knockout . . . remarkable . . . engrossing, strange and terrifying.” — Booklist “Plenty of detail and a fast-paced action.” — The Denver Post “Compelling . . . bizarre . . . The List of 7 will linger long in the reader’s memory.” — San Francisco Chronicle Mark Frost studied directing and playwriting at Carnegie Mellon University. He partnered with David Lynch to create and coexecutive produce the groundbreaking TV series Twin Peaks . Frost cowrote the screenplays to the major motion pictures Fantastic Four and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer . He wrote and produced the critically acclaimed film The Greatest Game Ever Played . He is also the New York Times bestselling author of eight previous books."@en
"Arthur Conan Doyle and special agent to Queen Victoria Jack Sparks attempt to unmask a conspiracy that threatens the Crown and civilization itself."@en
"In the heart of London there are some who conspire to conquer the world in the most vile way. With extraordinary powers and influences, these seven appeal to supernatural forces to help them with their diabolical plans."
""En el seno de Londres hay quienes conspiran a conquistar el mundo de la manera más vil. Con puestos de extraordinario poder e influencia, estos siete apelan a las fuerzas del más allá para que les ayuden con sus diabólicos esfuerzos."--Back cover."
"Aan het eind van de 19e eeuw dwingt een jonge arts een door demonen bezeten medium een seance bij te wonen."
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