All things were believable back then - wizards, alchemy, fairies, angels.
This is the story of those magical times.
"The Years of the Wizard" is a lyrical and highly atmospheric exploration of the lives of Tudor and Renaissance magicians, men from John Dee to Giordano Bruno, who were also scientists, astrologers, mathematicians, and alchemists.
It is also an act of historical imagination, bringing to life the stories of their wives, lovers, servants, and daughters.
Morris' vivid recreations of the less documented female lives include the extraordinary story of John and Jane Dee, the jealous apprentice, and the angels who meddled in their marriage.
A brilliant, fresh approach to an era of discovery, persecution, and magic - one that still feeds modern storytellers today.