For everyone else, Gorislav Goretzky is a respected scholar, a university professor, and a favorite of students. But his own life hasn’t been bringing him joy for a long time. Goritsky feels that he lived in vain and never achieved what he wanted most of all in the world—magic, whose existence he never doubted.
A beautiful stranger he meets by chance, named Lilith, offers him a way to change everything: to regain youth and health, master secret knowledge, and experience love from the most beautiful woman. Of course, Goritsky agrees!
Over time, he realizes that the terms of this agreement are familiar to him—yet it’s already far too late...
Arthur Gedeon’s new novel “Lilith. In the Mirror of Faust” tells of a demon in a woman’s guise, who feeds on men’s love and is insatiable in her desire. This is Lilith—beautiful and vengeful, able to change her appearance at will, to travel across times and eras, to turn into anyone. You cannot resist her; meeting her can become fatal. Woe to the one she doesn’t favor—yet great luck may smile upon a bold hero who accepts her love.
In our days, the story repeats…