Order of the Skeleton Key by Jeremy Christner
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I picked this up in 2011 and just got around to reading it. It's very handsomely bound in leather with a cloth bookmark. There's also a kind handwritten note from the author on the inside cover. I mention those things because they are possibly the best things about this book, unfortunately.
First, let me say that I'm sympathetic to the author because this is obviously a passion project, and he clearly went to significant time and expense in producing this book. But the content is just a fairly garden-variety mishmash of Gnostic concepts with modern Luciferian Satanism, and a bit of "quantum physics" thrown in for spice. If that sounds familiar that's because it's, more or less, the Chaos magick recipe redigested in a more specifically Satanic form, albeit lacking the sense of humor or DIY sensibility.
The book also suffers because the author's style is dry and direct, but this isn't a didactic grimoire that outlines rituals or techniques. Rather, this is a very serious book about a very idiosyncratic cosmology, but unlike other occult tracts seeking to present a mystical "world" (like the Azoetia or Spare's work) the author's style doesn't really evoke unseen depths. Finally, much of the latter portion of the book is a compilation of very earnest occult poetry, about which nothing more need be said.
I can't recommend this book, but my heart goes out to the author.