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12->''"Naughty John, Naughty John, does his work with his apron on.\
13Cuts your throat and takes your bones, sells 'em off for a coupla stones."''
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15''The Diviners'' is a 2012 young adult novel series by Creator/LibbaBray. Like her first hit series, the Literature/GemmaDoyle trilogy, ''The Diviners'' is a gothic historical novel and has been expanded into a series. Not to be confused with the 1974 [[Literature/TheDiviners1974 novel]] of the same name by ''Creator/MargaretLaurence''.
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17Set in New York City during the 1920s, the novel chronicles the story of Evangeline "Evie" Fitzgerald O'Neill, a flapper with a heart of gold and a secret: she has the ability to read secrets and memories from personal objects, such as a hat or a glove. When Evie causes a scandal in her small hometown of Zenith, Ohio, her parents send her to live with her Uncle Will in New York. Uncle Will is the curator of The Museum of American Folklore, Superstition, and the Occult and a foremost scholarly expert on all things supernatural. When a series of murders take place that bear several occult characteristics, Uncle Will is called on to assist in the investigation - and Evie, sniffing out adventure, inserts herself at his side. But her strange power may be the secret to solving the murders.
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19And through it all, something dark is rising.
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21The novels:
22* ''The Diviners''
23* ''Lair of Dreams''
24* ''Before the Devil Breaks You''
25* ''The King of Crows''
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27!!''The Diviners'' demonstrates the following tropes:
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29* AbandonedWarehouse: Abandoned as in late at night and empty, but still in use. The site of Naughty John's second kill.
30* AffablyEvil: [[spoiler: Jake Marlowe seems like a swell guy, as well as being a brilliant scientist and inventor, but over the books is revealed by degrees to be one of the main villains. Not only is he a ruthless industrialist who runs a "company town" style mine, not only is he an ardent eugenicist who wants to purge America from the "lesser races" and their influence, he also has some sort of DealWithTheDevil with the King of Crows (see below). In a KickTheDog moment in the third book, he also ignores Ling trying to get into his Future of America Exhibition after promising her free entry tickets before.]]
31%% * AllJewsAreAshkenazi: Mabel, Sam, Miriam, Rotke, David, Aron. Mostly justified, for the setting.
32* AloneWithThePsycho: Evie at the end of the first book is alone with John Hobbes after he takes out her friends. Also, Theta is trapped at one point with the killer getting close but she escapes.
33%% * ActivistFundamentalistAntics: Sarah Snow and her supporters.
34%% * ApocalypseCult: The Brethren.
35%% * ArcWords: ''The time is now.''
36%% ** Also, although to a lesser degree, ''They never should have done it''.
37%% * ArtifactOfDoom: The house. It's more than haunted. It's alive.
38%% * AuthorAppeal: Libba Bray is a self-admitted huge fan of horror.
39* BadBlackBarf: The Proctor sisters tell Evie the gruesome backstory of the Bennington, which includes people suffering from the fever expelling "vomitus the color of black night."
40%% * BetaCouple: Theta and Memphis.
41* BiblicalBadGuy: John Hobbes is (or at least, wants to become) the antichrist.
42%% * BigBad: Book 1, John Hobbes
43%% ** Book 2, [[spoiler: Wae-Mae]]
44%% ** And throughout all three books, the King of Crows.
45%% * BigBrotherIsWatching: The men who move like shadows, whose presence subtly laces through the course of the book.
46%% * {{Bizarrchitecture}}: Knowles End.
47%% * BlessedWithSuck: It's not glamorous being a Diviner.
48%% * BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Evie, Theta (black hair), and Mabel, respectively.
49%% * BodyHorror: The true form of the Beast.
50%% * BrainlessBeauty: Evie isn't stupid, but to other people she comes across as shallow and unintelligent.
51%% * BreakTheCutie: Oh, Evie. Poor Evie.
52%% * BrokenBird: Little Betty Sue Bowers.
53%% * BunnyEarsLawyer: Evie describes her uncle as "a book that occasionally remembers to put on a bowtie."
54%% * CannibalismSuperpower: [[spoiler: Blind Bill Johnson.]]
55%% ** [[spoiler: Also, the source of the serum that turns Jericho into the "New Jericho."]]
56%% * CatchPhrase: ''Pos-i-tute-ly!''
57%% * [[ChekhovsGun Chekhov's Gun]]: [[spoiler:Evie's coin pendant]].
58%% * ConsummateLiar: Sam Lloyd.
59%% * CoolTeacher: Uncle Will.
60* CreepyBasement: Knowles End. The whole house is creepy, but the basement is where the real horror happens.
61%%* CreepyCemetery
62%% * CreepyChild: Young John Hobbes.
63%% ** And a few more examples in later books, especially Sara Beth.
64* CruelAndUnusualDeath: John Hobbes' victims.
65** In book 2, [[spoiler: Wae-Mae, who ran way after murdering the men who tricked her and destroyed her dreams, her brain addled by opium and syphilis, hid in the defunct Beach Pneumatic Train station, and was accidentally buried alive there.]]
66** In books 2 and 3, several people are devoured by hungry ghosts.
67* {{Cyborg}}: [[spoiler:Jericho has machinery inside him to help keep him alive, after suffering from infantile paralysis.]]
68* DarkestHour: The ending of book 3 - unlike the previous two which ended on some note of victory against the MonsterOfTheWeek, the ending of the third book ramps things up dramatically towards TheDayOfReckoning, with things looking very dire for our heroes. [[spoiler: Evie has been disgraced in public by Sarah Snow and Jake Marlowe (who has also disgraced James in the process), and ends up quitting from her radio show. Sam has been captured by the Shadow Men; Memphis and Isaiah have to go on the run from them, as well. Jericho's location is still unknown, after he left the Marlowe estate, and it's uncertain how well he can make it without his serum. Theta had to quit the follies, and is still threatened by Roy. Mabel and uncle Will are ''dead'' (and knowing the Shadow Men, it's quite possible that so is Aunt Octavia). The public has turned against Diviners. The King of Crows is gaining power. The Time Is Now.]]
69%% * TheDayOfReckoning: The whole series is building up to one against the King of Crows. As of the end of book 3, it's imminent but has not started just yet.
70%% * DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler: Louis and Wae-Mae]]
71%% * DeadpanSnarker: Practically everybody except Jericho, but especially Evie, Theta and Sam.
72* DealWithTheDevil:
73** [[spoiler: Jake Marlowe apparently made one with the King of Crows; it's notes at one point that all his great successes started after the War, which was when he first made the breach between worlds that will enable the King of Crows to try to take over, and in the third book it's revealed he's receiving directions from him through The Eye.]]
74** The King of Crows makes these with all sorts of people. [[spoiler: And considering his true identity as the embodiment of America, he regularly breaks them, as most clearly demonstrated when he offers to give Memphis his brother back, and instead gives Memphis a hallucination of Isaiah alive again.]]
75%% * DysfunctionJunction: Also typical of Libba Bray stories.
76%%* EldritchAbomination
77%%* TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt
78* {{Epigraph}}
79-->''And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,''
80-->''slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?''
81--->"The Second Coming," William Butler Yeats
82** Also, each book ends with an "Author's Note" with some details on the era.
83%%* EvilIsVisceral
84%%* FantasyAmericana: The series takes place in jazz-age New York City and deals with ghosts, cults, secret government projects, American involvement in WWI, and more.
85%% * FilleFatale: Evie, and how! And Theta as well.
86%% * FishOutOfWater: Evie was this in Zenith. In NYC, Mabel feels this way intensely.
87%% * TheFlapper: Evie.
88%% * TheGenerationGap
89%% * AGodAmI
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91%% [[AC:I-A-M-T-H-E-B-E-A-S-T]]\
92%% [[AC:T-H-E-D-R-A-G-O-N-O-F-O-L-D]]
93%% ** In the third book, the New Jericho, at least for a short while.
94%% * HauntedHouse: Knowles End, and how.
95* HiddenDepths: Everyone, but Evie in particular is a notable example. She's the consummate flapper, and initially comes across as shallow, selfish, self-absorbed, frivolous, and (arguably) unlikable. But beneath the devil-may-care party girl attitude is a girl who is in turns extremely compassionate and deeply insecure, and who still grieves for the loss of her brother during the war.
96* HotterAndSexier: [[spoiler: ''Before The Devil Breaks You,'' in spades. Whilst previous books had had some passionate kissing and references to sex, over the course of ''BTDBY'' several of the central couples have sex: Memphis & Theta, Arthur & Mabel, David & Henry, and Sam & Evie.]]
97* HumanResources: The Eye is [[spoiler: powered by the troop of Diviner soldiers - including Evie's brother James - that have been sucked into it in an experiment during WWI. Marlowe also somehow uses captured Diviners for that purpose.]]
98%%* ICanSeeYou
99* IrishmanAndAJew: A romantic variant with Evie and Sam
100** An interesting version with Mabel and Ling, considering the fact that Mabel is half Jewish and Ling is half Irish. Whilst Sam and Evie are all about the personality clash, Mabel and Ling highlight some of the more political aspects: Mabel's been raised by firebrand socialist parents, and Ling's been raised by more conservative parents (although they are still a loving interracial couple who support their daughter's scientific aspirations.) Part of the reason that Ling subscribes the the "Pulling Yourself Up By the Bootstraps" mentality, though, is that she feels the unions don't recognise or fight for the Chinese.
101%%* LetThePastBurn
102* LoveDodecahedron: Mabel likes Jericho, who likes Evie. Sam likes Evie, who likes Jericho. Mabel may also be starting to like the mysterious Arthur Brown.
103%% * MalevolentArchitecture: Knowles End again.
104%% * NotBloodSiblings: Theta and Henry tell their landlord they're brother and sister to get away with living together as an unmarried man and woman.
105* NotListeningToMeAreYou: This gem:
106-->'''Jericho''': So I shot the man in the back.
107-->'''Evie''': Interesting.
108-->'''Jericho''': And then I took his head, which I keep under my bed.
109-->'''Evie''': Of course.
110-->'''Jericho''': Evie. Evie!
111-->'''Evie''':Yes?
112-->'''Jericho''': You're not listening.
113-->'''Evie''': Oh, I pos-i-tute-ly am, Jericho!
114-->'''Jericho''': What did I just say?
115-->'''Evie''': Well, whatever it was, I'm sure it was very, very smart.
116* OccultDetective: Evie, Will and Jericho investigating the Pentacle Killer [[spoiler: Also known as Naughty John]].
117%%* OldDarkHouse
118* ParentalAbandonment: Evie's parents ship her off to New York to live with her uncle. [[spoiler:Theta]] was raised by a foster mother. Mabel's parents are present, but rarely have time for her. Memphis's mother passed away when he was young and his father left them to move to Chicago for work. [[spoiler:Jericho]]'s parents signed him over to the state when he was hospitalized.
119* PlatonicLifePartners: Henry and Theta. They live together, work together, and even try to pull off cons so that Henry can make it into the music industry together.
120* RavenHairIvorySkin: Theta, although some of that is just make-up, as she's described at least once as being tanned. Leading up to TheReveal in ''Before The Devil Breaks You'' that Theta is [[spoiler: part Cherokee.]]
121%%* ReligionIsMagic
122%% * ReligionOfEvil: The Cult of the Brethren.
123%%* ReligiousHorror
124* RitualMagic: The killer in the first book is working a major spell that involves a specific set of killings and ritual for the spells to work.
125* RoaringTwenties: This book is set in 1927,and Libba Bray made an amazingly good job in recreating the magic of the Jazz age with huge amounts of research. Everything from the famous stars, the racial tensions to the conventions of the '20s are contained or referenced in it.
126%% * SacredScripture: The Book of the Brethren.
127%% * SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler:Gabriel]].
128%% * SacrificialLion: [[spoiler: Mabel, Will, and Jericho in that order]].
129* ShownTheirWork: See RoaringTwenties above - Libba Bray has clearly done a lot of research on 1920s-era US (and especially New York), and those details are generously peppered throughout the books, to the degree that a character doesn't just drink a root beer, it's a ''Hires root beer''.
130%% * SmokingIsCool: TruthInTelevision for the Twenties.
131%% * SoulJar: Naughty John made his house into one. Also, the ritual to destroy Naughty John's spirit involves sealing his ghost into one of these.
132 %% *AStormIsComing: Essentially ArcWords throughout the series, more and more so as TheDayOfReckoning approaches.
133%% * TheStoic: Jericho. The subtext in his backstory indicates he [[spoiler:could be susceptible to berserker-rages if he's not careful]].
134* TwentiesBobHaircut: All the girls sport a bob, appropriate since it is set in 1920's. Mabel gets one at the end of ''The Diviners.''
135* VoiceOfTheLegion: The final form that the killer takes in the book comes with this type of voice.
136* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: A few words here and there in the first two books, but Yiddish has quite a place in ''Before The Devil Breaks You.'' Sam regularly peppers his conversation with Yiddish phrases, Mabel's dad has a few Yiddish terms of endearment for her, and even (nominal) Catholics Evie and Ling have picked up a few words. Fully Justified, given that fact that Yiddish culture was thriving in 1920's New York.

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