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Involving murder, mayhem, espionage, sexual scandal and the Beast
666, this fully illustrated biographical investigation into the tragic death of
Ka Cox at a lonely, haunted cottage in Zennor is perhaps the strangest story to
have ever come out of Cornwall. Involving a large and larger-than-life cast of
characters, including the 'handsomest young man in England', Rupert Brooke, the
climber George Mallory, the mad, babbling psychotherapist, Meredith Starr, and
the rip-roaring composer, Peter Warlock, the narrative unwinds a tangled tale
that enlists the embattled remnants of the Bloomsbury Group, the decadent
acolytes of Fitzrovia, a young woman's involvement with a notorious magician,
occult orgies in the grounds of a great house climaxing in a flourish of grand
guignol when Bob Fabian, ace sleuth of Scotland Yard, joins the ensemble as he
seeks to find the perpetrator of the horrific 'witchcraft murder' of Lower
Quinton.
A superb, highly illustrated, large-format
paperback of 220 pages.
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What was Aleister Crowley doing, before the outbreak of World War Two,
in Cornwall? And what is the origin of the mysterious rumour that he
caused the death of Ka Cox, the former love of Rupert Brooke? Was he spying? Did
someone die during a magical ritual? Who were his friends and contacts? All these issues
are investigated and explored in a remarkable new study, drawn from mainly
primary sources, by Paul Newman. |