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The Oracle Glass
The Oracle Glass
Author: Judith Merkle Riley
Seventeenth-century Paris. Geneviève is a skinny, precocious girl with a mind full of philosophy and the remarkable power to read the swirling waters of an oracle glass. Left for dead by her family, she is taken in by the ingenious occultist La Voisin, who rules a secret society of witches that manipulates the rich and the scandalous all ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780449910061
ISBN-10: 0449910067
Publication Date: 10/17/1995
Pages: 510
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 38 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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canadianeh avatar reviewed The Oracle Glass on + 242 more book reviews
Witchcraft, poisonings, love and court intrigue at the time of Louis XIV. Based on true events, many of the well-drawn characters actually existed and were involved in a scandal that rocked Paris: prominent members of the aristocracy were implicated and sentenced on charges of poisoning, murder and witchcraft. The scandal reached into the nobility in the inner circle of the Sun King and led to the execution of 36 people. Extremely well written, with suspense that gallops throughout, right up to the last page. Check the article in Wikipedia under "Affair of the poisons". Very highly recommended.
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I enjoyed this book very much. It appears to have been well researched and is about Paris, the court of Louis XIV and the scrambling for influence and power among the nobility of his court. The main characters and prime movers in the novel are the witches of Paris; the fortune tellers, the clairvoyants, and charalatans that help the nobility try to move up the ladder of success at court; aiding on occasion their future by the use of poison and various means of betrayal. "The Witches" are a historical fact and held a great following among the nobility who believed in their powers and their ability to corrupt. It would be helpful for the reader to have some knowledge of the period of time which covers the resplendant court of the "Sun King", or the book could be confusing with its' large cast of characters. Genny Sikes
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I read this book long ago. Now I am preparing to travel with a group to France. I wanted to own the book so I could review, soak up some atmosphere, and share it with my traveling companions.

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