The Prophecies - Philip Carr-Gomm
The Prophecies - Philip Carr-Gomm
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‘Mysterious. Magical. Erotic. An incredible story.’ Mark Townsend, author The Gospel of Falling Down
‘A powerful romance, on many levels – part political thriller, part esoteric journey, and part moving love story. I couldn’t put it down.’
William Ayot, author Re-enchanting the Forest
‘A vivid portrayal of war, friendship and our deepest desires.
Compelling writing and research. Superb.’ Dr Brian Bates, author The Way of Wyrd
‘An extraordinary work of the compassionate imagination.’ Lindsay Clarke, author The Chymical Wedding
When Luftwaffe pilot Hermann Kaestner falls in love with a French clairvoyant, who will he be forced to betray – his country, his lover, or his own soul?
The world has now forgotten the extraordinary prophetess Geneviève Zaepffel, but at the height of her fame she was predicting the fate of nations and the outcome of the war to thousands seated in the Salle Pleyel in Paris. In the streets outside, the French police were rounding up Jews while German officers were entertained in brothels and slept in the city’s best hotels.
A novel based on the lives of ‘The Druidess of Brocéliande’ and Henri Gillard, who created a grail chapel in Brittany.
‘Hauntingly Beautiful’ Rated 5 stars by The San Francisco Book Review.
313 pp
‘A powerful romance, on many levels – part political thriller, part esoteric journey, and part moving love story. I couldn’t put it down.’
William Ayot, author Re-enchanting the Forest
‘A vivid portrayal of war, friendship and our deepest desires.
Compelling writing and research. Superb.’ Dr Brian Bates, author The Way of Wyrd
‘An extraordinary work of the compassionate imagination.’ Lindsay Clarke, author The Chymical Wedding
When Luftwaffe pilot Hermann Kaestner falls in love with a French clairvoyant, who will he be forced to betray – his country, his lover, or his own soul?
The world has now forgotten the extraordinary prophetess Geneviève Zaepffel, but at the height of her fame she was predicting the fate of nations and the outcome of the war to thousands seated in the Salle Pleyel in Paris. In the streets outside, the French police were rounding up Jews while German officers were entertained in brothels and slept in the city’s best hotels.
A novel based on the lives of ‘The Druidess of Brocéliande’ and Henri Gillard, who created a grail chapel in Brittany.
‘Hauntingly Beautiful’ Rated 5 stars by The San Francisco Book Review.
313 pp