If, as the television adaptation continues it follows the same route as the book, A Discovery Of Witches viewers might be surprised at it's conclusion. Diana and Matthew both set out to discover more about their unusual identities, and due to some major events, the peace between humans, witches, vampires and daemons is put at risk, according to Digital Spy. However, after discovering a manuscript inside Oxford's Bodleian Library, Bishop becomes entangled in a dangerous mystery and crosses paths with Professor Matthew Clairmont, who just so happens to be a vampire. The story follows historian Dr Diana Bishop, a professor of alchemy and science at Oxford who denies her identity as a witch. The original novel, which is the first part of the All Souls book trilogy, was released in 2011 and was the debut novel by author, Deborah Harkness. But in case you weren't already aware, the series is actually a TV adaptation of the novel of the same name, and the A Discovery Of Witches book ending is almost certainly not what you were expecting. The first series of the historical-fantasy drama A Discovery Of Witches is currently well underway on Sky One, and audiences have been enjoying the story of historian Dr Diana Bishop (Theresa Palmer) and vampire Matthew Clairmont (Matthew Goode).
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