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Norman Saylor considered witchcraft nothing but quaint superstition - until he learned his own wife was a practicing sorceress. Even then, he still refused to accept the truth - one that every woman knows but no man dares to believe - that in the secret occult warfare that governs our everyday lives, witchcraft is a matter of life and death. Fritz Leiber's novels are especially well-suited to audio, with rich characterizations and a tone reminiscent of the best noir films of the 1940s and 1950s. Conjure Wife is a masterpiece of witchcraft and dark fantasy and the source of the classic horror film Burn Witch Burn!
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