When Satanism began to penetrate popular culture in the 60s, in the lyrics of the Beatles and the Stones, it was intended as a harmless rebellion against society. Yet this encouraged radical extremes to follow, with Black Metal bands becoming widespread over the 70s. For some individuals the implications of this wasn't enough.

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Frank Moorhouse

Moorhouse is perhaps best known for winning the 2001 Miles Franklin Literary Award for his novel, Dark Palace; which together with Grand Days and Cold Light, the "Edith Trilogy" is a fictional account of the League of Nations, which trace the strange, convoluted life of a young woman who enters the world of diplomacy in the 1920s through to her involvement in the newly formed International Atomic Energy Agency after World War II.

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Review CULT KILLERS - Frank Moorhouse
Sunnie Gill
Friday, September 28, 2007
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9780749081720
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Review CULT KILLERS - Frank Moorhouse
Sunnie Gill
Friday, September 28, 2007

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