Conrad Tesdinic is told to take an alias at Stallery, "Grant", his Uncle Alfred's surname. Christopher suspects this as false, and so calls him "Grant" in a superior and often sarcastic way all throughout the book. Uncle Alfred runs the bookshop in town, and Conrad has grown up as an unpaid assistant in the bookstore. He brings his camera with him to Stallery and makes great use of it.
Christopher Chant also has an alias: "Christopher Smith". The character in the story is fifteen, older than in
The Lives of Christopher Chant, but younger than in the other
Chrestomanci books. He is witty, confident, charming, and he also is quite attached to Millie. Christopher can usually talk his way out of a situation, even though he goes rather vague at times.
Millie is Christopher's friend, formerly the goddess known as the Living Asheth. She becomes lost in the probability shifts at Stallery after running away from boarding school. Christopher's chief reason for coming to Stallery is to find her. When found by Conrad she becomes a maid for a while.
Mr. Amos is the pear-shaped, severe butler of Stallery. He insists on discipline and impeccable dress at all times. Conrad and Christopher cannot help but feel that there is more to his place than he is letting on.
Anthea Tesdinic is Conrad's sister, who left home a few years before the bulk of the story.
Count Robert is a supposed owner of Stallery who ultimately marries Anthea. His real name is Robert Brown. ==Awards==