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Beatrice O'Connell's orderly life is thrown into chaos when her father is viciously murdered. With the help of a chain-smoking occultist, a social worker in Spanish Harlem, and a remorseful ex-husband, Beatrice struggles to piece together the puzzle.
A respected surgeon and rare book collector is brutally murdered in his elegant Manhattan home, just hours after showing a book dealer the fifteenth-century manual of black magic?a grimoire?he'd received from a grateful patient. Now the healer's blood is everywhere?and only the priceless grimoire is missing. The horrific death of her beloved…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Beatrice O'Connell's orderly life is thrown into chaos when her father is viciously murdered. With the help of a chain-smoking occultist, a social worker in Spanish Harlem, and a remorseful ex-husband, Beatrice struggles to piece together the puzzle.
A respected surgeon and rare book collector is brutally murdered in his elegant Manhattan home, just hours after showing a book dealer the fifteenth-century manual of black magic?a grimoire?he'd received from a grateful patient. Now the healer's blood is everywhere?and only the priceless grimoire is missing. The horrific death of her beloved father has shattered Beatrice O'Connell's quiet, sane, and orderly world. Only by tracking down the vanished malevolent tome?with its dark spell and salacious illustrations?can she hope to put things right. But the search is leading Beatrice, her ex-husband, and a mysterious occultist into an expanding labyrinth of powerful evils, a tangled web that reaches as far as the Vatican itself. What coveted secrets are hidden in the missing volume that threaten to turn Beatrice into precisely what her unseen and unrelenting enemies are determined to destroy?
Autorenporträt
Jane Stanton Hitchcock is the New York Times bestselling author of Mortal Friends, The Witches' Hammer, Social Crimes, and Trick of the Eye, as well as several plays. She lives with her husband, syndicated foreign-affairs columnist Jim Hoagland, in New York City and Washington, D.C.