Bohemian Gospel (The Bohemian Trilogy)
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Bohemian Gospel (The Bohemian Trilogy)

Paperback – October 25, 2016

Price
$11.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1681772424
Dimensions
6 x 1.1 x 9 inches
Weight
13.5 ounces

Description

“A deliciously creepy debut. Carpenter’s vivid imagination creates a well-rounded, sympathetic heroine and an intricate world full of terrifying details. The volatility of the evil forces threatening Mouse’s world makes for an unpredictable journey.” - Publishers Weekly “Part history, part horror, part love story, part Christian mythology. Fresh and surprising. There will be some comparisons to Kostova's The Historian , and like that novel, this one does a good job of interweaving history with mythology and the supernatural, offering a new take on somewhat familiar themes. Brings the Dark Ages to strange and bewitching life.” - Kirkus Reviews “Carpenter expertly combines elements of gothic fantasy with historical details of 13th-century Bohemia. The combination creates an atmosphere of mysticism and tension. With a strong and nuanced central character and a rich sense of mystery, Bohemian Gospel is breathtaking.” - Shelf Awareness (starred review) “A grand, thought-provoking adventure in sorrow, joy and magic. One of the most intriguing novels you'll read this year. An unforgettable debut with an enchanting, compelling lead.” - J. T. Ellison, New York Times bestselling author of What Lies Behind “Like a rushing river, Bohemian Gospel flows bright, dappled with a patina of legend, and has a current that runs deep and wonderfully dark. The reader will be swept along in this bold debut.” - Mark Richard, author of The Ice at the Bottom of the World “The most badass heroine I’ve encountered in a long time. One part historical thriller, one part adventure fantasy, and all parts girl power.” - Nina Sankovitch, author of 'Tolstoy and the Purple Chair' “Carpenter deftly plays with readers’ expectations throughout the novel. The book’s opening gives every indication that this will be a Cinderella story: the tale of a young, handsome king who rescues a nameless orphan and who is in turn rescued by her. But in Bohemian Gospel , this scenario is only the beginning of a long, complicated relationship. Carpenter’s debut runs readers through the gamut of emotions, hoping against hope for a happy ending in a time and place where endings tend to be anything but happy.” - Chapter 16 “In those parts of the tale in which Mouse must counter threats, the novel is a compulsive read, full of historical and supernatural (yet historically-founded) detail.” - Historical Novel Society “The strength of Carpenter’s promising debut is its unusual Central European medieval setting and protagonist. Those who enjoy historical fiction with a paranormal twist such as Elizabeth Kostova’s The Historian may find this book of interest.” - Library Journal “ Bohemian Gospel is a fast-moving, seductive read. A fascinating mix of dark fantasy and rich historical detail, swirling around Mouse, a fiercely independent, brave young woman who struggles with a gift that is both a blessing and a curse.” - Linda Lafferty, author of The Bloodletter’s Daughter “ Bohemian Gospel isn't afraid to leave readers with unanswered questions, though, in the best possible way. Hot dang , that is how you write a freaking epilogue. I refuse to disclose any spoilers, but trust me―you won't see the ending coming. I can only sit tight and wait for a sequel.” - Ellen Findley, Odyssey “One of the best novels I've read in years.xa0Wonderful writing, great characters, a fantastic story―everything a reader of historical fiction could want.” - Philip Freeman, author of Saint Brigid's Bones “A thoroughly enjoyable read ― gripping and exciting with a wonderful and intriguing central character in the enigmatic Mouse and a sting-in-the-tail ending that is a genuine surprise. We will be hearing much more from Dana Chamblee Carpenter in the future.” - Diana Bretherick, author of City of Devils “Thisxa0entrancing and suspenseful story pulls you in as if you were reading a Grimm's fairy tale but with a strong, complex yet vulnerable woman at its core. A page-turner of eerie shivers and supernatural questions.” - Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Crown “A riveting, spell-binding tale that brings 13th century Europe vividly to life.” - S.D. Sykes, author of Plague Land Dana Chamblee Carpenterxa0is the award-winning author of short fiction that has appeared inxa0The Arkansas Review, Jersey Devil Press, andxa0Maypop. Her debut novel,xa0Bohemian Gospel,xa0won Killer Nashville’s 2014 Claymore Award.xa0 She teaches creative writing and American Literature at a private university in Nashville, TN, where she lives with her husband and two children.

Features & Highlights

  • Thirteenth-century Bohemia is a dangerous place for a girl, especially one as odd as Mouse, born with unnatural senses and an uncanny intellect. Some call her a witch. Others call her an angel. Even Mouse doesn’t know who—or what—she is. But she means to find out.When young King Ottakar shows up at the Abbey wounded by a traitor's arrow, Mouse breaks church law to save him and then agrees to accompany him back to Prague as his personal healer. Caught in the undertow of court politics at the castle, Ottakar and Mouse find themselves drawn to each other as they work to uncover the threat against him and to unravel the mystery of her past. But when Mouse's unusual gifts give rise to a violence and strength that surprise everyone—especially herself—she is forced to ask herself: Will she be prepared for the future that awaits her? A highly original tale of fantasy and adventure, Bohemian Gospel heralds the arrival of a fresh new voice for historical fiction.

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Fun Read - Until the Wheels Come Off

This is an enjoyable read overall, but the awkward and ridiculous ending spoils the effect. In 1300s Bavaria, we meet a strange young girl with no name other than "Mouse" who has mysterious abilities to heal herself and others, to make the blind see (!) and various other marvels of magic (or witchcraft?). Obviously, these strange gifts make it hard for poor Mouse to feel at home with ordinary folk and she suffers from feelings of being outcast and different throughout her life - afraid of her own powers and afraid to show them to others. Through the workings of fate, she meets and heals Young King Ottakar from an arrow wound, resulting in her becoming part of the court in Prague. The first two-thirds of this novel are very interesting as Mouse wields her forces to capture demon children, bend others' actions to her will and like feats of metaphysical prowess. Throughout the book, the reader is encouraged to root for Mouse to learn the mystery of her secret ancestry and to find a way to use her abilities to help others and "find her way home." I will leave it to others to determine whether the author succeeds in uncovering these secrets and leading Mouse to some kind of catharsis and redemption. For me, rather than offering a satisfying conclusion, the author drives off a cliff. Despite this giant shortcoming, the book as a whole is fun reading. Just be ready for the final chapter.
20 people found this helpful
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Not What I Was Expecting...at All!

I strongly regret purchasing and reading this book. I was initially lured in by the comparison to Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian. Let me say that this book is nothing like The Historian.

A promise of historical fiction paired with magic was in reality a story of demons, attempted rape, physical abuse and little history. This was a very dark read.

I will not be reading the sequel. I would not recommend this book.
7 people found this helpful
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... I thought it was going to be my new favorite book, but then I got to the ending ...

This book captivated me from the very beginning and I thought it was going to be my new favorite book, but then I got to the ending which happened way too fast and was ultimately disturbing and disheartening ~ especially for all of the gifts the main character had at her disposal.. So rather than feeling like the story was well-rounded from start to finish, I felt that it was a complete let down. If you're looking for a great read and don't care about how it ends, then it is a good book
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Don't bother!

I had to stop reading it and put it out in the garage. Very disturbing. Not enjoyable. The style of writing is OK but the plot is ugly.
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The Best Book I've Read In A LONG Time

I saw this book, and at first I said no. Just from looking at the title, I was thinking to myself, "What kind of churchy book is this? Not my style...". After I read a little about it, and discovered this book was set in medieval times and had a touch of the supernatural mixed in with it, I decided to give it a shot. I am so glad I got this book. I have never felt so emotionally attached to a character ever before than I have with Mouse. I felt like I was right there with her along her journey. I felt like I laughed with her during her happy moments, and cried with her during her lonely, and frightful moments. My heart broke with hers during her heart wrenching moments, and I felt the pain during her tormenting moments. I just could not put this book down. Every twist and turn I was on the edge of my seat, hoping things would turn out for the best for her. I just cannot recommend this book enough. The author is just so brilliant in captivating the reader's thoughts and emotions. It's just such a good book. From one avid reader to another, If you're just not too sure, then just do it. Buy it right now and read it. You won't be disappointed, I promise you.
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Great book! I was looking for a new series ...

Bought this book at a local bookstore in Nashville, TN. Great book! I was looking for a new series to try and stumbled upon this gem. It was also an added bonus that the author is local. Just wanted to give a shot out to a great book that sucks you in and doesn't let go!
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