The Moth Reborn
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Samantha Shannon
The world has been plunged into chaos. Beyond the Republic of Scion, humans now know that gods walk among them.
After months abroad, Paige Mahoney is ready to reunite with Arcturus and finish the fight they started together. Before returning to Scion, they accept an invitation from the Ranthen, who are choosing their new leader in Iceland – only for the night to end in violence.
Forced to go on the run through the unforgiving Alps, the labyrinths of Lyon and beyond, Paige must now solve the mystery of her own existence – and the origins of clairvoyance – to save the revolution. Alliances will be tested, hearts will be shattered, and ancient truths will be unearthed.
Sweeping, suspenseful and emotionally charged, the sixth instalment Bone Season novel cements Samantha Shannon as a master of epic storytelling as the series hurtles towards a breath-taking finale.
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Critic reviews
Inventive, intriguing, and endlessly surprising - no one enthralls me like Samantha Shannon.
This series is the best . . . Paige Mahoney has my whole heart . . . Nobody writes like Samantha Shannon!
Shannon expertly blends genres to create a story that is at once a political thriller, a dystopian epic, and a paranormal adventure. This bold series installment will leave fans eager for more.
Invokes both the political tyranny of George Orwell and the bucolic mythmaking of J.R.R. Tolkien
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