· Now, in his most imaginative book to date, Reese takes the witch Herculine on a voyage that will test her in every way, elevating her from the depths of despair to triumph. In the middle decades of the nineteenth century, Herculine is summoned from self-imposed exile by her teacher, the witch Sebastiana d'Azur, and told to sail from the Florida territory to Havana.5/5(1). “James Reese’s startling second novel is filled with magic and heartbreak, eerie, unforgettable characters and the heady atmosphere of a bygone era brought deftly to life. It . The Witchery (Harper Fiction) . by James Reese. (17) $ New York Times bestselling author James Reese has been praised for his lush and evocative prose, his bold exploration of illicit sexuality, his deft handling of historical settings, and his extraordinary rendering of the supernatural.
The Witchery (Harper Fiction) By: Reese, James. Price: $ Quantity: 1 available. Condition: Used - Acceptable Add | $ Views: 0. Description; Details; New York Times bestselling author James Reese has been praised for his lush and evocative prose, his bold exploration of illicit sexuality, his deft handling of historical settings, and. With "The Witchery," James Reese brings to a close his remarkable trilogy of magic, upheaval, lush sensuality, and epic history as viewed through the eyes of one of the most extraordinary characters in contemporary fiction. Product Identifiers. Publisher. HarperCollins. ISBN ISBN Dedicated to downtime or street style, Witchery offers an unparalleled collection of luxury knitwear for the modern woman, including timeless cable knits, lofty roll neck knits, trending asymmetric fashion knit tank tops, to the ever-favourite drape mohair cardigan. Put your best foot forward in fashion's most sought after footwear styles.
"The Witchery" is essential reading for those who have read James Reese's first two books in the witchy "Herculine" series. We learn much of the history of Cuba, specifically Havana, obviously a fabulous city in the early 's, and the history of the settlement of the Florida Keys. James Reese The sky showed the hues of oncoming evening: The sun was near to sizzling into the sea. Yet still there was light enough to see the cinquantaine of birds—they were fifty, exactly: I could not have counted them, of course, yet I knew their number, and was right— see them as they banked out from behind the Hotel de Luz and. With The Witchery, James Reese brings to a close a remarkable trilogy—a story told by a character who "invades our consciousness" (Tampa Tribune) and set in "the heady atmosphere of a bygone era brought deftly to life" (Eric Van Lustbader).
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