À propos de l'auteur

Dennis Wheatley was an English author known for his thrillers, particularly those focused on the occult and supernatural. His works gained popularity during the mid-20th century, with titles such as "The Devil Rides Out" and "To the Devil a Daughter" becoming particularly notable. Wheatley's unique blend of adventure, horror, and mysticism captivated readers, making him a significant figure in the genre. He often incorporated elements of black magic and esoteric themes into his narratives, reflecting his own interests in the occult.

Throughout his career, Wheatley wrote over 30 novels, many of which were adapted into films, further cementing his legacy in popular culture. His storytelling was characterized by meticulous research, and he frequently drew from historical events and figures, which added depth to his fictional worlds. Wheatley's influence can still be seen in contemporary horror and supernatural fiction, as he paved the way for future authors exploring similar themes.

Date de naissance January 8, 1897
Lieu de naissance London, England
Date de décès November 10, 1977
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