Diana Bishop has spent the majority of her life renouncing her magical lineage and focusing on becoming a world renowned historian. She is at Oxford working on her latest research project when she calls upon a manuscript, Ashmole 782, that she senses is magical but has no desire to further investigate. However, that doesn’t stop vampires, daemons, and other witches from hounding her for answers. How did she do it? How was she able to call up a manuscript that has been bewitched for hundreds of years? One vampire in particular wants the answers and Diana has to decide whether he’s friend or foe.
Ever since reading Anne Rice’s The Witching Hour, I’ve been fascinated with supernatural creatures, witches in particular. Harkness creates a world in which there are four species: humans, witches, vampires, and daemons. And although the witches, vampires, and daemons all think their particular species is superior, all three have a collective disdain for humans (who are completely unaware that the others exist). Harkness got me hooked with the first half of the book – Diana seems a formidable supernatural creature and all her untapped power is itself a mystery. However, once she joins forces with Matthew, the vampire, she relinquishes her ability to make decisions on her own. She insists that she’s strong or “brave” but her actions say otherwise. If she’s not sleeping or eating (or drinking tea!), she’s being carried around from room to room by Matthew. In addition, Harkness spends an inordinate amount of time describing the mundane activities that occupy Diana’s day and that definitely slows down the plot.
A Discovery of Witches is the first book in a planned trilogy and if its intent is to set up the other two books by providing background and introducing characters without resolving any issues….it does the job remarkably well! Despite my misgivings on Diana’s character, I will be looking forward to the next installment and hoping that she stops acting like Bella in Twilight (fainting, stumbling, staring deeply into a vampire’s eyes…) and instead becomes the powerful witch she seems destined to be.
~ Linette

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