Review: Descent Into Hell

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Descent Into Hell
Descent Into Hell by Charles Williams
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I read this book once way back in the day, in my teens or twenties sometime. It was vivid, and I remembered details of the book, and other details from Williams’ other novel. That said, I thought that Williams was a gifted weirdo. I decided to read this book again, and really enjoyed it. I am reminded of Mark Twain’s comment that when he was 17, his father was an idiot, and when he was 21, he was amazed to see how the old man had grown in four years.

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PerfectHold
PerfectHold
8 years ago

What occupies that missing star?
Dense allusions?
Occult willies?

Valerie (Kyriosity)
Valerie (Kyriosity)
8 years ago

Haha! I loaned The Greater Trumps to a guy once. I did not get the same results!

andrewlohr
andrewlohr
8 years ago

“other novel”–novel s ? Williams wrote several.

Steven Opp
Steven Opp
8 years ago

Fantastic book!

Rob Steele
Rob Steele
8 years ago

All three Inklings excel in depicting evil, Williams most of all.