Kate Griffin
Kate Griffin read History at the London School of Economics, and is now studying at RADA. A Madness of Angels is her first adult fantasy novel, to be followed soon by The Midnight Mayor.
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Kate Griffin read History at the London School of Economics, and is now studying at RADA. A Madness of Angels is her first adult fantasy novel, to be followed soon by The Midnight Mayor.
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Birth date: January 01, 1986
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The sequel to A Madness of Angels, The Midnight Mayor sees the wards of London failing: the ravens at the Tower dead, the Wall defaced, the Stone broken, the Midnight Mayor killed by a thousand paper cuts. A terrifying, powerful being appears in the city and threatens to destroy it. Matthew Swift, s...
We sat on the bench in the middle of the capsule and watched our city expand beneath us, and felt like God. We had never seen anything so beautiful, and could not conceive of more magic in the world. Matthew Swift is a sorcerer, and something else besides, his consciousness haunted (for want of a b...
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity. Well, sort of. Take two dislikeable tropes, refrigerator females and the drug scourge, and put them in the hands of a fine stor...
Absolutely perfect for a two-airplane flight–I noticed nothing but the book, making it a five-star airplane read. But after all, that was an airplane, so I thought it deserved a more balanced impression, one not colored by the background noise of jet engines and willingness to suspend disbelief. You...
One of my problems with reading books in a completed series is the tendency to read through the books back-to-back. I did that with the Matthew Swift series by Kate Griffin, and I think my first read of The Neon Court suffered, strictly because of a surfeit of Matthew Swift, along with surprisingly ...