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THE MISSING OF CLAIRDELUNE by Christelle Dabos

THE MISSING OF CLAIRDELUNE

From the Mirror Visitor Quartet series, volume 2

by Christelle Dabos ; illustrated by Hildegarde Serle

Pub Date: May 7th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-60945-507-1
Publisher: Europa Editions

Illusions, treachery, and abductions abound as Ophelia’s perilous adventure continues.

With the true reason behind Thorn’s proposal revealed at last and the cruel extent to which the Pole’s nobility is willing to go to gain and keep power now starkly clear, Ophelia is in more danger than ever and must seek protection from the ark’s mercurial family spirit, Farouk. But every favor in the Pole comes at a cost, especially when it is a favor from an immortal with a singular obsession. Ophelia, with her talent as a reader of objects, is thrust unwillingly and precariously into the center of the court even as other prominent nobles begin to disappear under suspicious (even impossible) circumstances. When she receives anonymous threats demanding that she abandon her impending marriage and leave the Pole lest she die, Ophelia must decide whom she can possibly trust in a world whose schemes and illusions go centuries deep. The author continues her masterful architecture in this second installment as the arks, the family relationships, and the characters’ histories all gain greater depth and dimension. The “fragments” that comprise the mythology punctuating the narrative have shifted from intermittent mystery to fundamental memory underpinning the entire world history. Ophelia remains refreshingly awkward and clumsy, and, though unlabeled, she continues to offer a mirror to asexual spectrum readers. Major characters default to white.

With this deeper tumble into the web, more intricate the weave becomes.

(Fantasy. 14-adult)