The Devil and the Rose is a bold, poetic journey into the forgotten heart of witchcraft, where fire and blood, pact and perfume, spirit and soil meet in fierce communion. Bridging the shadowed forests of European folk magic and the graveyard-lit paths of Quimbanda in modern Brazil, this book follows the witch's crooked way through exile, ecstasy, and emergence. Here, the Devil is not the enemy, but the initiator, the guide, the spark at the heart of the rose. The spirits who rise from the crossroads and the cemetery are not metaphors, but living allies who dance, drink, teach, test, and transform. With thirteen thorns and one flame, this book honours the power of the pact, the benediction of the adversary, and the living sorcery of those who dare to walk the road less taken. A work of both scholarship and sorcery, The Devil and the Rose is a grimoire, a prayer, and a love letter to the spirits of the margins. For witches, devotees, and all who have felt the call of the flame in the night.