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Cargando... Shades of Magic: The Steel Prince: The Rebel Armypor V. E. Schwab
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"In the months following his defeat and unmasking by Prince Maxim Maresh at the climax of the Night of Knives Tournament, Rowan, its architect, and Antari magician, has forcefully taken command of a ragtag pirate fleet known as the Rebel Army. Through a campaign of pillaging and conscription of Arnes' coastal towns, Rowan has grown the Rebel Army into a force powerful enough to usurp a prince and destroy an empire. Now, all that stands between the fall of the House of Maresh and the sacking of Red London is Maxim and his garrison, unless the young headstrong prince can win the hearts and minds of the inhabitants of Verose and convince them to join him in one final stand against the most powerful magician he has ever faced."--Page [4] of cover. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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In the final volume of The Shades of Magic graphic novels, it’s time for the big fight that gave Prince (King) Maxim his reputation for being a ruler not to be messed with and The Rebel Army does not disappoint! A familiar face from The Night of Knives is back and this time they’ve brought friends along. It’s Maxim, Isra and the rest of the Royal Guard against a bunch of pirates who intend to take over the blood coast. And if they don’t stop them at the coast there’s nothing stopping them heading up the river to the capital.
The battles are detailed in beautiful art and the all or nothing dire consequences and tension from the novels shine through again in V. E. Schwab’s writing. This final volume is not to be missed.
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