A richly inventive novel about a centuries-old vampire, a spellbound witch, and the mysterious manuscript that draws them together. Deep in the stacks of Oxford's Bodleian Library, young scholar Diana Bishop unknowingly calls up a bewitched alchemical manuscript in the course of her research.... read more
Diana Bishop is the last of a family of distinguished and well-respected witches. However, she seems reluctant or unable to use her magic since her parents were grotesquely murdered under mysterious circumstances whilst on a research trip to Africa, when Diana was seven.
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“If only he could taste it--taste Diana--he would be satisfied and the painful longing would subside. pg. 101”Matthew Clairmont
“In this room we understand why such a war might be fought. It's about Diana and the appalling lengths the Congregation will go to in an effort to understand the power she's inherited. It's about the discovery of Ashmole 782 and our fear that the book's secrets might be lost forever if it falls in the witches' hands. And it's about our common belief that no one has the right to tell two creatures that they cannot love each other--no matter what their species.”Hamish
“No one else will go through this kind of hell because they love someone they're not supposed to love.”Diana Bishop
“I was planning on starting a new file on my computer with the title 'Phrases That Sound One Way to Witches but Mean Something Else to Vampires.'”
“Yes, I see that you are behaving like a prince but that doesn't mean you won't behave like a devil at the first opportunity.”
Followed by Shadow of Night.
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