The Lost Lucifer Letters

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As I picked it up, the first letter fell into a number of separate pieces, so brittle was the paper. The ink was feint and the archaic script difficult to read. But even as I began to decipher the first few paragraphs, an eerie feeling came over me.

Eventually, I managed to decrypt all of the letters and they were like nothing I had ever encountered. They appeared to be some kind of demonic correspondence that was, apparently, never meant to fall into human hands.

But now, I had that wretched text in my possession, I was left with an agonising dilemma. Should I publish and, in the process, leak the Devil's uncanny plans to humankind, or should I simply lock the documents away in some inaccessible place for a future daredevil to decide their ultimate fate?

Professor Lewis would be sure to help.

A work of epistolary Christian fiction featuring an exchange of demonic letters written before the dawn of creation. Loaded with rich metaphor, this self help allegory should appeal to fans of C.S.Lewis's Screwtape Letters.

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About the author

Will Edwards

Will Edwards is a writer of inspirational non-fiction, but he also writes business books and dabbles in a number of other genres including allegory. Born and raised in the north of Liverpool, he attended the ‘tough old school’ he wrote about in his first novel Fergus and Me. With some of the teachers bordering on psycho, he describes his outstanding achievement of the early part of his life as, simply, surviving it.

He eventually completed the formal part of his education, graduating from the University of Birmingham and travelled the world with the British company Apricot International. He became Technical Manager of the company and a lifelong member of the British Computer Society before finally discovering his life purpose: to inspire and encourage other people to live more meaningful lives, find their true calling and 'go for' their dreams.

His passion for personal development led to the launch of his hugely successful website and publishing imprint, White Dove Books. These days, he lives in a converted old barn nestled into the beautiful Exe Valley in the English county of Devon where he does most of his thinking, walking and writing. In his spare time, he likes to write songs and he can often be seen singing and playing guitar or piano at local musical events.