Dana Chamblee Carpenter is the award-winning author of short fiction that has appeared in The Arkansas Review, Jersey Devil Press, and Maypop. Her debut novel, Bohemian Gospel, won Killer Nashville’s 2014 Claymore Award. She teaches creative writing and American Literature at a private university in Nashville, TN, where she lives with her husband and two children.
"Mouse is both strong and vulnerable, constantly struggling with
the dark legacy of her father, her own powers, and her efforts to
be a good person. This exciting, poignant novel continues the
strong opening in Bohemian Gospel and leaves room for
more in Mouse’s fascinating world."
*Publishers Weekly*
"Carpenter’s follow-up to her debut novel, Bohemian Gospel, is
as richly woven as her first. A terrific follow-up."
*Booklist*
"Darkly entertaining. "
*Kirkus Reviews*
"Carpenter’s follow-up to Bohemian Gospel is similarly
crammed with theological mystery and suspense. The journey through
lesser-known landscapes and areas of religious history is
absorbing."
*Historical Novels Review*
"A strong protagonist in a swift-moving novel that zips to Rome and
Prague with several unexpected detours along the way."
*Criminal Element*
"Fans of historical fiction with a supernatural bent will thrill to
the surprises Carpenter reveals within the ancient parchment pages
of The Devil’s Bible."
*Chapter 16*
"Part fantasy, part historical fiction, part mystery and part Dan
Brown thriller. Absolutely unputdownable! I can hardly wait for the
next installment in Mouse’s life."
*Eleanor Kuhns, award-winning author of 'A Simple Murder'*
"Look out, Dan Brown. Dana Chamblee Carpenter is the
angels'''''''''''''''' new champion in the timeless battle between
darkness and light. The Devil''''''''''''''''s Bible is
not just a book, but a shining, vibrant tale for the ages—told with
history and heart—that will have readers both weeping and cheering
not only for brave Mouse, but for all of humanity."
*Laura Benedict, author of 'Bliss House' and 'The Abandoned
Heart'*
"An arresting thriller with historical and literary prowess,
defying expectations in every chapter. A remarkable tale of a
heroine who transcends her name—Mouse is undeniably mighty. She
refuses to accept her own boundaries, ignoring rules of both
society and science. Superb."
*Erica Wright, author of 'The Red Chameleon'*
"The Da Vinci Code meets Twilight—only darker, edgier and
more literary. There’s an underlying tension with every turn of the
page. I really enjoyed it!"
*Oscar de Muriel, author of 'The Strings of Murder'*
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