All Is Fair
In love and war nothing is safe. William Iris struggles to keep the throne of Londinium whilst hated by his own court and beset by outsiders, while Cathy discovers the legacy of her former governess. But those who dare to speak out about Society are always silenced. Sometimes for good. While...
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In love and war nothing is safe.
William Iris struggles to keep the throne of Londinium whilst hated by his own court and beset by outsiders, while Cathy discovers the legacy of her former governess. But those who dare to speak out about Society are always silenced. Sometimes for good.
While trying to avoid further torments from the mercurial fae, Sam finds himself getting tangled in the affairs of the Elemental Court. But an unexpected offer from the powerful and enigmatic Lord Iron turns out to be far more than Sam bargained for.
Max and the gargoyle are getting closer to uncovering who is behind the murder of the Bath Chapter and the corruption in London and Max finds the gargoyle's controversial ideas harder to ignore. Can he stay true to his sworn duty without being destroyed by his own master, whose insanity threatens to unravel them all?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780857663269 (0857663267)
Publish date: 2013-09-24
Publisher: Angry Robot
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Series: The Split Worlds (#3)
Series: Split Worlds #3 This book took me quite a while to get through, so this is actually the first book I've finished in December, but that shouldn't be viewed as a negative reflection on the book. The book (and the series) is great. Here we have the aftermath of the last book playing out and C...
I had reluctance reading this as I didn't want the series to be over. It did end well and left room for more in this world and more with the characters involved. Sam is mourning his wife's death and discovers things about her that changes what he thinks about their relationship. Her former boss i...
3.5 Starshmmm... am hovering between rounding up and down.Good stuff, a great series.. but somehow some of the things felt rushed.
Interesting third installment of an enchanting story. Even without having read the first two books I was able to enjoy this one. The plot and characters are appealing although a few are much easier to connect to than most of the others. The author is able to engage the reader's attention and keep it...