I'm 100 pages into David Mitchell's excellent -- so far -- new novel The Bone Clocks.
Picture a sprawling supernatural compulsive page-turner like Stephen King or Clive Barker write. Now picture a big literary novel up for the Pulitzer and Mann Booker prizes. Got it? Make them the same book.
It reminds me of his previous novel, Cloud Atlas, with a bit of Barker's The Great and Secret Show spliced in. There's a young-looking very old magic-y woman named " Immaculée". Can't be a coincidence.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.