
Night Blooming
(Book 15 in the Saint-Germain series)(2002)
A novel by
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
| "Saint-Germain is just as fresh as the day Chelsea Quinn Yarbro introduced him to the world...Yarbro reminds us that there are things on this earth far more evil than vampires." Charlaine Harris |
| "A remarkable combination of historical accuracy, exciting plot, and believable characters dominated by Ragoczy himself-a demon-lover anyone would welcome with open veins!" Michael Moorcock |
At the forced invitation of 8th century Germanic king Karl-lo-Magne (Charlemagne), Hiermon Ragoczy de Santus Germainius, a dark and strange man rumored to have traveled to many far places, makes the dangerous journey to France. He is called to validate the authenticity of the king's newly purchased maps, but unbeknownst to Karl-lo-Magne, Ragoczy's knowledge stems from centuries of being chased from these countries, rather than traveling through them. Despite his longing for peace, he yields to Karl-lo-Magne. What he does not expect, though, is to meet the albino woman, Gynethe Mehaut, who shares his curse of solitude. Showing signs of stigmata, she seeks peace from the church. But when she is taken to Rome, accusations of witchcraft fly, and she is left with a difficult choice-one that even Ragoczy cannot deny.
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Hardback Editions
November 2002 : Hardback
| Title: Night Blooming Author(s): Chelsea Quinn Yarbro ISBN: 0-446-52981-8 / 978-0-446-52981-5 (USA edition) Publisher: Aspect Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
September 2003 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: Night Blooming Author(s): Chelsea Quinn Yarbro ISBN: 0-446-61102-6 / 978-0-446-61102-2 (USA edition) Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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