
Charles Williams
Charles Williams was a British poet, novelist, and theologian, often associated with the Inklings literary group. His most notable works, "The Place of the Lion" and "Descent into Hell," explore profound theological and mystical themes within a compelling fictional narrative. Williams's writing is characterized by its intricate symbolism and exploration of spiritual warfare and divine love.
Books by Charles Williams
2 books available

The Place of the Lion
by Charles Williams
3.9(1,183)
When the Beasts of the Apocalypse appear in the English countryside, a group of people must face their spiritual truths or be destroyed by the power of creation.

Descent into Hell
by Charles Williams
4.0(1,914)
In a town where ghosts and doppelgängers blur the line between reality and spiritual decay, people grapple with self-obsession, finding their personal hells through an inability to connect or love.