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by Kate Griffin
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The English Student
The English Student rated it 10 years ago
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...
book reviews forevermore
book reviews forevermore rated it 11 years ago
A solid urban fantasy read. The second installment of the Matthew Swift series, The Midnight Mayor continues to follow recently reincarnated Matthew Swift and the co-inhabitants of his body, the electric angels. Once again, Matthew regains consciousness near a public phone, lying in the ground in...
bookaneer
bookaneer rated it 11 years ago
..and you know, I mean, you seriously know that it won't have just been left down the back of the sofa.” The Midnight Mayor (Matthew Swift, #2) by Kate Griffin Recommended for: fans of fantastically imaginative UF who won't mind the writing style Something is wrong with the city. Spectres and ...
Mitticus
Mitticus rated it 12 years ago
Matthew Swift, hechicero urbana y angeles azules electricos, deberia evitar contestar llamadas telefonicas en mitad de la nada, pero va con su naturaleza... y al despertar empiezan los problemas y persecuciones luchando por su vida.Alguien ha asesinado al Alcalde de la Medianoche, y Swift es el prin...
sunpig
sunpig rated it 13 years ago
Just like in the first book of the series (A Madness of Angels), I found a lot to like here, but it also moves a bit too slowly for my taste, with too much time spent on long, windy, descriptive passages. Characters and setting are fabulous, and I'll definitely buy the next book to find out what hap...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 14 years ago
Matthew Swift died choking on his own blood.Years later, he came back.But he didn't come back alone.His struggle to understand his death, and the other magic users' struggle to come to terms with his new dual identity of blue electric angels and dead man, formed the basis for A Madness of Angels. A...
Carma Spence
Carma Spence rated it 14 years ago
You can read my review of the book here: http://www.thegenretraveler.com/fantasy/travel-reads-the-midnight-mayor/
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