Saving Raphael Santiago
A Manhattan teen - Raphael Santiago - is missing, and Magnus Bane must track him down before it¿s too late. One of 10 adventures in The Bane Chronicles. In 1950s New York City, a distraught mother hires Magnus Bane to find her missing son, Raphael. But even if he can be found, is Raphael beyond...
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A Manhattan teen - Raphael Santiago - is missing, and Magnus Bane must track him down before it¿s too late. One of 10 adventures in The Bane Chronicles. In 1950s New York City, a distraught mother hires Magnus Bane to find her missing son, Raphael. But even if he can be found, is Raphael beyond saving? This standalone e-only short story illuminates the life of the enigmatic Magnus Bane, whose alluring personality populates the pages of the number-one New York Times best-selling series The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices. This story in The Bane Chronicles, Saving Raphael Santiago, is written by Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan.
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Format: Audible Audio Edition
ASIN: B00F9K8UDA
Publish date: 2013-09-17
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Edition language: English
July 2-6A Manhattan teen—Raphael Santiago—is missing, and Magnus Bane must track him down before it’s too late. One of ten adventures in The Bane Chronicles.In 1950s New York City, a distraught mother hires Magnus Bane to find her missing son, Raphael. But even if he can be found, is Raphael beyond ...
I'm really not a fan of Raphael, but still, this is probably the most touching of the Bane Chronicles so far. Magnus is predictably hysterical and sarcastic (I wouldn't have him any other way) but there are also glimpses of his past and his reminiscences on love, family, and the implications of immo...
I loved this! I love getting further insight into the characters we all briefly know from all of the novels.
And just when I thought the Bane Chronicles might be getting better...What can I say? It's either a hit or miss with these short stories. Although, I'll say this story was more about Raphael Santiago than even about Magnus. In some ways, I liked it. In other ways, I did not. There was some humor, bu...
Saving Raphael Santiago was way better than the previous part in this short story series. First of all, 50's Magnus was pretty awesome, Second, it had Raphael, loved reading about him and how he became a vampire and third, Ragnor Fell was in it also. Score, score, score. Also, Ragnor + Raphael makes...