Creatures of Will and Temper

Creatures of Will and Temper by Molly Tanzer is a novel published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2017, featuring 358 pages in English. Set against the backdrop of Victorian London, the story follows fencer Evadne Gray, who is tasked with chaperoning her younger sister, Dorina. As Dorina becomes infatuated with a local aristocrat, Evadne finds herself drawn into a world of fencing and dark secrets, uncovering dangerous underground cults and the supernatural.
Readers will encounter a blend of swordplay, paranormal elements, and sapphic romance as Evadne navigates her new reality. The narrative explores themes of societal roles and hidden dangers within a vibrant arts culture, while Evadne’s journey reveals her suspicions about her sister’s involvement with diabolists. Creatures of Will and Temper combines elements of dark fantasy and horror, offering a unique riff on classic literature that immerses readers in a familiar yet strange version of London.
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“A delightful, dark, and entertaining romp . . . Molly Tanzer is at the top of her form in this beautifully constructed novel.” — Jeff VanderMeer, best-selling author of the Southern Reach trilogy
Victorian London is a place of fluid social roles, vibrant arts culture, fin-de-siècle wonders . . . and dangerous underground diabolic cults. Fencer Evadne Gray cares for none of the former and knows nothing of the latter when she’s sent to London to chaperone her younger sister, aspiring art critic Dorina.
At loose ends after Dorina becomes enamored with their uncle’s friend, Lady Henrietta “Henry” Wotton, a local aristocrat and aesthete, Evadne enrolls in a fencing school. There, she meets George Cantrell, an experienced fencing master she’s always dreamed of studying under. But soon, George shows her something more than fancy footwork–he reveals to Evadne a secret, hidden world of devilish demons and their obedient servants. George has dedicated himself to eradicating demons and diabolists alike, and now he needs Evadne’s help. But as she learns more, Evadne begins to believe that Lady Henry might actually be a diabolist . . . and even worse, she suspects Dorina might have become one too.
Combining swordplay, the supernatural, sapphic romance, and Victorian high society, Creatures of Will and Temper reveals a familiar but strange London in a riff on Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray that readers won’t soon forget.
“An artful, witty, Oscar Wilde pastiche with the heart of a paranormal thriller.” — Diana Gabaldon, best-selling author of Outlander
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