The Devil and Mrs. Gooch

The Devil and Mrs. Gooch

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Review Quotes: Darkshire's delightful prose captivates. . . Fans of Terry Pratchett or Mark Waddell's socially conscious, humorous fantasies will adore Darkshire's 'Household Gramarye' books.--Matthew Galloway "Library Journal (starred review)" Jacket Description/Back: Praise for Isabella...

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Review Quotes:
Darkshire's delightful prose captivates. . . Fans of Terry Pratchett or Mark Waddell's socially conscious, humorous fantasies will adore Darkshire's 'Household Gramarye' books.--Matthew Galloway "Library Journal (starred review)"

Jacket Description/Back:

Praise for Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil

"Humorous and clever."
--Becky Meloan, Washington Post

"It will make you laugh and surprisingly tug on your heartstrings. . . . [L]eaves you with a feeling of hope and, dare I say it in these times, joy."
--Vanessa Armstrong, Reactor

"A clever fantasy that abounds with medieval mystery and misadventures."
--BookPage

Praise for Once Upon a Tome

"Witty. Whimsical. Smart. A cozy gem for people who love books, bookstores, and booksellers."
--Jenny Lawson

"Brim[s] with self-effacing charm."
--Caitlin Doughty

"Peculiarly hilarious!"
--William Gibson

"Utterly charming."
--Tom Holland



Publisher Marketing:

In the storm-drenched city of Verdigris, home to indolent sorcerers and undead hotels, something is dreadfully wrong. Buildings are starting to crumble due to the kidnapping of their hobs, the many-legged house spirits that keep each home in order. In such times, one would ordinarily blame the Devil, but he has been enchanted by a new and enticing evil: The jackbooted villainy of Gwendolyn Gooch, who has taken the hobs for her latest diabolical scheme--apartments for rent. As the hobs retrofit the gaudy Gooch Towers, the fate of the city lies in the hands of the arboreal Professor Green; his rare, complete set of the Household Gramarye; and its famulus, the prim Mrs. Bobkins.

A delightful new novel in a series "perfectly cut to fit the Pratchett-shaped hole in my heart" (C. M. Waggoner), The Devil and Mrs. Gooch is witty, imaginative, and brimming with charm.

The Household Gramarye series may be read in any order you wish, as wizards care little for strict sequentiality.



Review Citations:

  • Library Journal 04/01/2026 pg. 51 (EAN 9781324124467, Hardcover) - *Starred Review
  • Booklist 05/01/2026 (EAN 9781324124467, Hardcover) - *Starred Review

Contributor Bio:Darkshire, Oliver
Oliver Darkshire is the author of Once Upon a Tome, a best-selling memoir about being an antiquarian bookseller at Henry Sotheran Ltd, and the first Household Gramarye novel Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil. He lives in Manchester, England, with his husband and his neglectfully curated collection of books.