This tome is fairly weighty, and it bears its title only on its spine, not on the front cover, which is blank.
Its title is The Five of Candles.
It is old, but sturdy, and it appears to be well-treated: there is no wax on the outside anywhere. You unconsciously move the candle you set on the table a bit farther away from the book.
The book has a slight scent, but instead of smelling like musty age, it smells of sandalwood and lantern oil. Merely being near it seems to make the room grow warmer.
A bookmark protrudes slightly from between its pages.