

All Hallows' Eve
by Charles Williams, T.S. Eliot
3.7
(5 ratings)273 pages1945Regent College PublishingISBN 9781573831109
About this book
All Hallows’ Eve by Charles Williams is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of love, death, and redemption set against a vividly imagined London that exists between the worlds of the living and the dead. The novel follows a small group of souls who find themselves wandering through a spectral version of the city, where familiar streets take on an eerie stillness and time flows differently. As they struggle to understand their strange new existence, their fates become entwined with those of the living—particularly through a powerful and malevolent figure whose ambitions reach beyond life itself.
Blending supernatural mystery with deep theological insight, Williams crafts a story that is at once unsettling and luminous. With poetic prose and profound spiritual symbolism, All Hallows’ Eve invites readers into a world where the boundaries between the material and the eternal blur, revealing the hidden forces of grace and evil that shape human destiny.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Regent College Publishing
- Published
- 1945
- Pages
- 273
- ISBN
- 9781573831109
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