W. F. Edwards' Tourists'guide And Directory Of The Truckee Basin
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
W.F. Edwards is a prolific author comfortable across multiple genres, known for vivid imagery, fast-paced storytelling, and hard-hitting action. His extensive travels during twenty years in the U.S. Air Force, including assignments in numerous global hotspots, profoundly influence his work, often drawing from real experiences and setting tales in exotic locales. His writing blends science fiction, horror, fantasy, and action-adventure, reflecting a deep well of diverse experiences. Beyond his own writing, he is dedicated to nurturing aspiring writers and fostering creative endeavors.



1937 archaecological expedition to the Middle East hoping to unearth the site of the Garden of Eden.
When Bret Kenway came to New Orleans to gather background material for a new novel dealing with voodoo the abandoned mansion outside town he rented for atmosphere proved more than inspiration. The hypnotic effect of a painting of a young woman discovered in the attic draws him into a strange shadowy world controlled by the cruelest of demons, Asmodeus. There, he meets the woman in the painting and her two companions. Bret finds that his only hope of returning to his world depends on releasing the tortured innocent souls from the world of torment they are forced to inhabit. To do this he must enter Asmodeus' castle on the burning lake, find his grimoire, and burn it. The three set out on a mission to the castle, but before reaching their goal encounter danger at every turn in the form of witches, a band of troglodytes, and an evil wizard who sits at the right hand of the demon they strive to destroy.