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The Witches of St. Petersburg

A Novel

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
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2 of 2 copies available

Inspired by real characters, this transporting historical fiction debut spins the fascinating story of two princesses in the Romanov court who practiced black magic, befriended the Tsarina, and invited Rasputin into their lives—forever changing the course of Russian history.

As daughters of the impoverished King of Montenegro, Militza and Stana must fulfill their duty to their father and leave their beloved home for St. Petersburg to be married into senior positions in the Romanov court. For their new alliances to the Russian nobility will help secure the future of the sisters' native country. Immediately, Militza and Stana feel like outcasts as the aristocracy shuns them for their provincial ways and for dabbling in the occult. Undeterred, the sisters become resolved to make their mark by falling in with the lonely, depressed Tsarina Alexandra, who—as an Anglo-German—is also an outsider and is not fully accepted by members of the court. After numerous failed attempts to precipitate the birth of a son and heir, the Tsarina is desperate and decides to place her faith in the sisters' expertise with black magic.

Promising the Tsarina that they will be able to secure an heir for the Russian dynasty, Militza and Stana hold séances and experiment with rituals and spells. Gurus, clairvoyants, holy fools, and charlatans all try their luck. The closer they become to the Tsarina and the royal family, the more their status—and power—is elevated. But when the sisters invoke a spiritual shaman, who goes by the name of Rasputin, the die is cast. For they have not only irrevocably sealed their own fates—but also that of Russia itself.

Brimming with black magic, sex and intrigue, The Witches of St. Petersburg is an exquisite historical fiction debut novel filled with lush historical details from the Romanov era.

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    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2018
      Two forgotten figures from the last days of Imperial Russia work their dark magic in this chilling historical fantasy from Edwards-Jones (Restaurant Babylon, 2013, etc.).Militza and Anastasia, known as "Stana," may be princesses, but their home country of Montenegro is embarrassingly impoverished. Fulfilling their duty as daughters, they each manage to marry high-ranking members of the Russian aristocracy but are still ridiculed by the wealthy St. Petersburg society for coming from a "feudal backwater." When Czar Nicholas II is crowned and the social hierarchy is up in the air, Militza seizes the opportunity to position herself and Stana close to the new czarina, Alexandra. Both sisters, Militza in particular, have an aptitude for black magic, and with the help of their unusual talents, they soon enjoy the power that comes from being Alexandra's closest friends. But when the long-awaited heir to the throne, Alexei, is born with hemophilia, the sisters must push their knowledge of the occult to its limits to find him a healer. One Grigory Yefimovich Rasputin is happy to answer their prayers, but he may turn out to be more than they bargained for. Covering almost 30 years of history, the book has spots that feel rushed and moments where one feels the characters getting lost in the sea of historical events and political context. But all the same, Edwards-Jones has done an impressive job of taking what was clearly extensive research and injecting it with narrative flair. Passing knowledge of the Russian Revolution will spoil the ending, but the court intrigue, mysterious black magic, and tense political drama keep the pages turning and the thrills coming.Sure to delight history buffs and dark fantasy lovers alike.

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    • Booklist

      December 1, 2018
      In late imperial Russia, Militza and Stana, daughters of the impoverished king of Montenegro, marry powerful Russian nobles and proceed to work their way into the highest echelons of the tsar's court. Militza is ambitious and calculating, determined to win the favor of the tsar and tsarina at all costs. The lonely tsarina, desperate for a male heir, is convinced the sisters' practice of black magic is the solution to her woes, and they soon become favorites of the royal family. Eventually, Militza befriends Rasputin and introduces him to the tsarina, who quickly falls under his spell; it is only much later that Militza realizes the danger Rasputin poses to the entire monarchy and its way of life. Edwards-Jones' (Tuscany for Beginners, 2005) expert knowledge of the characters, politics, and customs of the time are on full display, although readers will likely wish for more context to the historical events. Nonetheless, in its best moments, this is a compelling read brimming with lush historical detail.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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