Synopses & Reviews
Gabriel Blackstone is an unscrupulous hacker and unrepentant "remote viewer" who can't resist his ex-lover's request to look into her stepson's disappearance. His investigation leads him to a rambling Victorian home that bewitches him-as do its beautiful, enigmatic owners, the Monk sisters. The pair are solar witches, obsessed with alchemy and the Art of Memory, a practice invented by the ancient Greeks.
With his uneasy suspicion that one of the sisters is a killer, Gabriel sets out to determine which. But the more entangled in the case he becomes, the more deeply he is drawn into the sisters' entrancing world-losing hold of reality even as he falls into mortal danger...
Review
"Mostert's intriguing gothic thriller...renders suspense, an atmosphere fraught with eroticism, and compelling characters....Fans of Anne Rice and Joyce Carol Oates should appreciate Mostert's take on mysticism, magic, and the ancient art of memory." Booklist
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"Readers who enjoyed Dan Brown's mega-bestseller should find Season of the Witch...engrossing as well, especially since it is better written....Season of the Witch is an intelligently conceived, well-crafted, intricately plotted novel." Charlotte Observer
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"Natasha Mostert has done something fine and rare....The twists and turns continue until the very last chapter, with Mostert using her delicate touch to keep the pace tight yet languorous. I didn't want it to end." BookReporter.com
Synopsis
The Matrix meets Interview with the Vampire in this sexy gothic thriller about two beautiful witch sisters and the love triangle that consumes the information thief who is drawn into their intrigues.
Synopsis
Gabriel Blackstone is an unscrupulous hacker and unrepentant remote viewer who can't resist his ex-lover's request to look into her stepson's disappearance. His investigation leads him to a rambling Victorian home that bewitches him as do its beautiful, enigmatic owners, the Monk sisters. The pair are solar witches, obsessed with alchemy and the Art of Memory, a practice invented by the ancient Greeks. With his uneasy suspicion that one of the sisters is a killer, Gabriel sets out to determine which. But the more entangled in the case he becomes, the more deeply he is drawn into the sisters' entrancing world losing hold of reality even as he falls into mortal danger...
About the Author
Natasha Mostert is the author of three novels, The Midnight Side, The Other Side of Silence, and Windwalker. Educated in South Africa and at Columbia University in New York, her political opinion pieces have appeared on the op-ed pages of the New York Times and The Times of London.