Behold The Coven, a Compelling Erotic Thriller! -- Author Robert S. Clark Weaves a Darkly Intriguing Tale of Witchery, Seduction, Power and Good Versus Evil


SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 29, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A bewitching tale of good and evil, power and seduction comes your way as Xlibris releases The Coven, an erotic occult thriller by author Robert S. Clark. Brace yourself for an exciting page turner as you come into the Coven.

The Coven is a story about power, seduction and the eternal battle between good and evil. It begins when an all-female coven, performing black arts and human sacrifice, causes havoc in a small northern California community, and standard law-enforcement methods are powerless against them. As the death rates increase, the pressure to capture the killers escalates. But once the motive for the killers becomes clear, a trap is set. The women perish in the flames, only to resurface four years later, more powerful than ever. Only a mysterious woman from Ireland can save humanity by summoning the powers of light.

Dramatic and filled with twists, The Coven is a darkly intriguing tale laced with evil witchery, power, seduction, and the hope to be saved by good. Readers will find this a fascinating read that will keep them glued to the pages until its climatic end. This early, The Coven has received rave reviews, one of which described it as a book that "you may not want to put down."

Buy a copy of this exciting page turner at your local book retailer or online at Xlibris.com today. But be warned, once you enter The Coven, there is no turning back.

About the Author

Robert S. Clark was the author of numerous magazine articles, poems, and now an occult thriller. The Coven, his last work, is his most definitive literary achievement, a classic in the making, timeless and extremely entertaining. The author is survived by his wife, Yolande Clark, who does the work of sharing his literary creations with the world.


                 The Coven * by Robert S. Clark
                 Publication Date: June 17, 2005
       Trade Paperback; $19.99; 376 pages; 978-0-7388-0124-7
        Cloth Hardback; $29.99; 376 pages; 978-0-7388-0123-0

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