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Under the Witches' Moon

Under the Witches' Moon

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Number of Chapters: 47

Length: 13 hours and 28 minutes

Language: English

The scene is Rome, 935 A.D. Thirty-year-old Tristan, dressed as a pilgrim, overhears a conversation between Basil, the Grand Chamberlain, and Il Gobbo, his assistant. After the two have left, Tristan continues to observe the revelry on the Eve of St. John. Suddenly a chariot containing a beautiful woman stops before him. They exchange words. He kisses her hand. Then she moves on, leaving him to ponder her beauty as he returns to the inn where he is staying. That night he has an enchanting and haunting dream of him together with another woman.

Morning makes more sense of the dream. He was in love with Hellayne, who sent him away to Rome so that he could do penance for the sin of love. This explains why he is now in Rome. The next morning, as he walks into the heart of Rome, what he observes is a city torn between the debauchery of a fallen classical greatness and the promise of a new Christian awakening.

This is the backdrop against which a city struggles to realize its greatness and a man struggles to realize his love for woman and for God. (Bill Boerst)

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01 - Book I, Chapter 1 - The Fires of St. John (Bill Boerst)
02 - Book I, Chapter 2 - The Weaving of the Spell (Bill Boerst)
03 - Book I, Chapter 3 - The Dream Lady of Avalon (Bill Boerst)
04 - Book I, Chapter 4 - The Way of the Cross (Bill Boerst)
05 - Book I, Chapter 5 - On the Aventine (Bill Boerst)
06 - Book I, Chapter 6 - The Coup (Bill Boerst)
07 - Book I, Chapter 7 - Masks and Mummers (Bill Boerst)
08 - Book I, Chapter 8 - The Shrine of Hekate (Bill Boerst)
09 - Book I, Chapter 9 - The Game of Love (Bill Boerst)
10 - Book I, Chapter 10 - A Spirit Pageant (Bill Boerst)
11 - Book I, Chapter 11 - The Denunciation (Bill Boerst)
12 - Book I, Chapter 12 - The Confession (Bill Boerst)
13 - Book II, Chapter 1 - The Grand Chamberlain (Bill Boerst)
14 - Book II, Chapter 2 - The Call of Eblis (Bill Boerst)
15 - Book II, Chapter 3 - The Crystal Sphere (Bill Boerst)
16 - Book II, Chapter 4 - Persephone (Bill Boerst)
17 - Book II, Chapter 5 - Magic Glooms (Bill Boerst)
18 - Book II, Chapter 6 - The Lure of the Abyss (Bill Boerst)
19 - Book II, Chapter 7 - The Face in the Panel (Bill Boerst)
20 - Book II, Chapter 8 - The Shadow of Asrael (Bill Boerst)
21 - Book II, Chapter 9A - The Feast of Theodora (Bill Boerst)
22 - Book II, Chapter 9B - The Feast of Theodora (Bill Boerst)
23 - Book II, Chapter 10 - The Chalice of Oblivion (Bill Boerst)
24 - Book III, Chapter 1- Wolfsbane (Bill Boerst)
25 - Book III, Chapter 2 - Under the Saffron Scarf (Bill Boerst)
26 - Book III, Chapter 3 - Dark Plottings (Bill Boerst)
27 - Book III, Chapter 4 - Face to Face (Bill Boerst)
28 - Book III, Chapter 5 - The Cressets of Doom (Bill Boerst)
29 - Book III, Chapter 6 - A Meeting of Ghosts (Bill Boerst)
30 - Book III, Chapter 7 - A Bower of Eden (Bill Boerst)
31 - Book III, Chapter 8 - An Italian Night (Bill Boerst)
32 - Book III, Chapter 9 - The Net of the Fowler (Bill Boerst)
33 - Book III, Chapter 10 - Devil Worship (Bill Boerst)
34 - Book III, Chapter 11 - By Lethe's Shores (Bill Boerst)
35 - Book III, Chapter 12 - The Death Watch (Bill Boerst)
36 - Book III, Chapter 13 - The Convent in Trastevere (Bill Boerst)
37 - Book III, Chapter 14 - The Phantom of the Lateran (Bill Boerst)
38 - Book IV, Chapter 1 - The Return of the Moor (Bill Boerst)
39 - Book IV, Chapter 2 - The Escape from San Angelo (Bill Boerst)
40 - Book IV, Chapter 3 - The Lure (Bill Boerst)
41 - Book IV, Chapters 4 (A Lying Oracle) and 5 (Bitter Waters) (Bill Boerst)
42 - Book IV, Chapter 6 - From Dream to Dream (Bill Boerst)
43 - Book IV, Chapter 7 - A Roman Medea (Bill Boerst)
44 - Book IV, Chapters 8 (In Tenebris) and 9 (The Conspiracy) (Bill Boerst)
45 - Book IV, Chapter 10 - The Broken Spell (Bill Boerst)
46 - Book IV, Chapter 11 - The Black Mass (Bill Boerst)
47 - Book IV, Chapter 12 - Sunrise (Bill Boerst)
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