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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.

 

Book Excerpt

"Hypatia's own education surpassed that of even Theon's best students and she considered it the treasure of her life.,,,she was well aware she was one of few women in the empire - perhaps the world - with an education such as her father had provided her. They called it...her... "Theon's experiment" ...and she knew she must use it well.'

 

About the Author

Pat McGrath

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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