Fiction
The Monk (Oxford World's Classics)
A holy man discovers that suppression breeds its own monsters. Lewis writes gothic horror with surgical precision—each transgression leading inevitably to the next. The monastery becomes a pressure cooker for every forbidden desire. For readers who want their moral tales served with genuine terror, who understand that the most frightening evil often wears the mask of virtue. People who know that purity and corruption often share the same bed.
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