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Cargando... The Untitled Books (The Glass Library) (edición 2023)por C.J. Archer (Autor)
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Fantasy.
Fiction.
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Historical Fiction.
HTML: A curated collection of magic...and murder. When a set of bound manuscripts written on magician-made paper is brought to the Glass Library, Sylvia and the professor send the owner away. After all, the library collects books about magic, not containing it. But the murder of the bookbinder who bound them sees the books returned to the library, along with Gabe in his role as consultant for Scotland Yard. When his investigation uncovers a link to Sylvia's past, they're even more determined to find the murderer. But they're not the only ones searching for answers. Someone has gone to great lengths to find the truth behind the binding of the books. The hunt for the killer leads them to dark corners of London and unscrupulous players with much to gain by owning the collection. It also leads to the discovery of long-buried secrets, and staggering revelations that shed light on Sylvia's past. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I am enjoying this series immensely. I love how Gabe and Sylvia are attracted to each other but neither will say anything. I also like how Alex and Daisy go round and round trying to hide their attraction. This is the first time Gabe uses his magic to save them as they travel amongst criminals. I like how the horse racing was brought in to show how the underbelly of society worked. The time period is well done here. Some of the minor characters give authenticity to how the soldiers who returned were treated as they tried to fit back into society.
I look forward to the next book. ( )