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Book of Bargains

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Book of Bargains tells the story of Thomas, a struggling artist who discovers a mysterious book that promises him fame and fortune in exchange for completing a series of increasingly sinister tasks. As Thomas becomes increasingly embroiled in the book's dark powers, he must confront the moral and ethical dilemmas that come with his newfound success.

Vincent O'Sullivan's writing is taut and suspenseful, drawing the reader in with its vivid descriptions and moral ambiguity. The character of Thomas is compelling and complex, grappling with his desires for success and his growing sense of unease at the cost of his newfound wealth.

The book is a gripping exploration of the Faustian bargain, delving into themes of ambition, greed, and the price of success. O'Sullivan's skillful storytelling keeps the reader on edge, wondering what dark turn Thomas's journey will take next.

Overall, Book of Bargains is a captivating and thought-provoking read that will haunt readers long after they finish the final page. Fans of dark, twisty tales will find much to enjoy in this atmospheric and gripping novel.

Book Description:
This is a volume of short horror stories by American-born short story writer, poet and critic Vincent O'Sullivan. Sometimes considered the last of the decadents, O'Sullivan was a notable literary figure of his time, a friend of Oscar Wilde, and a favourite of many critics. The stories in the Book of Bargains are all of them notable horror stories, each involving a bargain with the devil - either explicitly or figuratively. - Summary by Carolin


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