And the Darkness Fell
Her Murder Began The "Dark Ages"

Follow the last three years in the life of Hypatia of Alexandria--"the last great pagan teacher"--in this historical fiction novel 20 years in the making.
Hypatia (370–415 AD) was a famous pagan philosopher, inventor, and Neo-Platonist teacher whose life is mostly a mystery. Her father, Theon--the famous mathematician who also taught at the museum in Alexandria, Egypt--meant to raise the perfect child and had the means to do so. Carefully raised in body, mind, and spirit, Hypatia thrived, becoming brilliant and lovely. As a teacher, her schoolroom was crowded, her students liked and respected her, and her salon was famous in intellectual circles around the world.
Hypatia lived in a time of great religious conflict, and most of what is written about her seems dark and unfinished. Based on years of research in libraries; British, Athens, and Cairo museums; the Internet; and the author's travels in Greece and Egypt, especially Alexandria, And the Darkness Fell brings the fascinating story of Hypatia to vivid life.
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And the Darkness Fell
Her Murder Began The "Dark Ages"

Follow the last three years in the life of Hypatia of Alexandria--"the last great pagan teacher"--in this historical fiction novel 20 years in the making.
Hypatia (370–415 AD) was a famous pagan philosopher, inventor, and Neo-Platonist teacher whose life is mostly a mystery. Her father, Theon--the famous mathematician who also taught at the museum in Alexandria, Egypt--meant to raise the perfect child and had the means to do so. Carefully raised in body, mind, and spirit, Hypatia thrived, becoming brilliant and lovely. As a teacher, her schoolroom was crowded, her students liked and respected her, and her salon was famous in intellectual circles around the world.
Hypatia lived in a time of great religious conflict, and most of what is written about her seems dark and unfinished. Based on years of research in libraries; British, Athens, and Cairo museums; the Internet; and the author's travels in Greece and Egypt, especially Alexandria, And the Darkness Fell brings the fascinating story of Hypatia to vivid life.
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And the Darkness Fell

And the Darkness Fell

by Pat McGrath
And the Darkness Fell

And the Darkness Fell

by Pat McGrath

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Her Murder Began The "Dark Ages"

Follow the last three years in the life of Hypatia of Alexandria--"the last great pagan teacher"--in this historical fiction novel 20 years in the making.
Hypatia (370–415 AD) was a famous pagan philosopher, inventor, and Neo-Platonist teacher whose life is mostly a mystery. Her father, Theon--the famous mathematician who also taught at the museum in Alexandria, Egypt--meant to raise the perfect child and had the means to do so. Carefully raised in body, mind, and spirit, Hypatia thrived, becoming brilliant and lovely. As a teacher, her schoolroom was crowded, her students liked and respected her, and her salon was famous in intellectual circles around the world.
Hypatia lived in a time of great religious conflict, and most of what is written about her seems dark and unfinished. Based on years of research in libraries; British, Athens, and Cairo museums; the Internet; and the author's travels in Greece and Egypt, especially Alexandria, And the Darkness Fell brings the fascinating story of Hypatia to vivid life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161760024
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 08/03/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 419 KB

About the Author

Pat McGrath lives happily on the Oregon coast with her big white cat. She is currently working on a sequel to And the Darkness Fell, her debut novel, featuring Hypatia’s family on Crete.
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