A Renaissance-era Moorish slave finds love and adventure in her quest to break a necromancer’s curse in this historical fantasy.
“Beautifully balancing putridity, profanity, and poignancy, Bullington renders The Enterprise of Death resonant and achingly human—even as it brims with the unhuman.” —A.V. Club
As the witch-pyres of the Spanish Inquisition blanket Renaissance Europe in a moral haze, a young African slave finds herself the unwilling apprentice of an ancient necromancer. Unfortunately, quitting his company proves even more hazardous than remaining his pupil when she is afflicted with a terrible curse. Yet salvation may lie in a mysterious tome her tutor has hidden somewhere on the war-torn continent.
She sets out on a seemingly impossible journey to find the book, never suspecting her fate is tied to three strangers: the artist Niklaus Manuel Deutsch, the alchemist Dr. Paracelsus, and a gun-slinging Dutch mercenary. As Manuel paints her macabre story on canvas, plank, and church wall, the young apprentice becomes increasingly aware that death might be the least of her concerns.
“Bullington . . . bounces almost giddily between gruesome and tongue-in-cheek, from more horrific aspects of raising the dead to the odd problems faced by a necromancer with a conscience. Spiritual terror, Awa’s star-crossed loves, and Manuel’s guilt over becoming a mercenary to pay for art supplies are all grist for a relentless dark humor blended with occasional tragedy.” —Publishers Weekly
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