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48. Deborah Harkness: A Discovery of Witches
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 03:16 PM
17 hrs ago

1. A Discovery of Witches,
2. Shadow of Night, and
3. The Book of Life
aka The All Souls Trilogy.
Then she published Time's Convert, a prequel and sequel. After that came the sequel The Blackbird Oracle which also gives extensive backstory. Her next novel in the series, The Falcon and the Rose, will be published at a date not yet determined.

The author is an historian. The novels are about history and paranormal people and things. Age-old prejudices and fears, power-seeking ambition, etc drive even supernatural creatures. She writes beautifully. The AMC TV series on novels 1-3 was fantastic.

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