by Catherine Fisher
Catherine Fisher has become one of my favorite authors. Mostly because she tends to focus on the story and the characters as individuals. I loved her books Incarceron and Sapphique so I thought I should give her other books a try. I did and I loved it as well. This one is a fairly short story abou...
I think Catherine Fisher actually cannot write anything bad -- she is endlessly creative, especially when coming up with interesting twists on old stories, as here. Plus, she creates really involving characters and settings.I adored this book even though -- (or maybe because?) -- I did not immedia...
I've read several books by Catherine Fisher, including the Relic Master series and the Incarceron duology. I've had mixed reactions to her writing in the past. Generally, I have wanted to like them and loved the set up of place and character and world and so on, but felt like the end of the series t...
Sarah would give anything to regain the power and wealth her family lost, so she makes a deal with Azrael, Lord of Darkwater Hall. He gives her a chance to accomplish her objective, providing the time and the means, all in exchange for her soul. Fast-forward one hundred years to Tom, a young boy who...