Anyone can get lost in a book. But it's a lot more dangerous when it happens to Alice . . .
Old Readers are supposed to live for ever, magically inhabiting the spaces between stories. They're not supposed to die.
But they can be murdered.
When an ancient Reader is killed, seemingly by his own apprentice, the hierarchy of the magical world tumbles and its spider web of alliances begin to unravel.
Now it's up to Alice and the remaining apprentices to sort out the mess and catch the murderer. But the world is changing all around them. Things are not as they seem. It's almost as if they are trapped in a strange sort of labyrinth . . .
Anyone can get lost in a book. But it's a lot more dangerous when it happens to Alice . . .
Old Readers are supposed to live for ever, magically inhabiting the spaces between stories. They're not supposed to die.
But they can be murdered.
When an ancient Reader is killed, seemingly by his own apprentice, the hierarchy of the magical world tumbles and its spider web of alliances begin to unravel.
Now it's up to Alice and the remaining apprentices to sort out the mess and catch the murderer. But the world is changing all around them. Things are not as they seem. It's almost as if they are trapped in a strange sort of labyrinth . . .
Anyone can get lost in a book. But it's a lot more dangerous when it happens to Alice . . .
Django Wexler is the author of flintlock fantasy series The Shadow
Campaigns, middle grade fantasy The Forbidden Library, and YA
fantasy The Wells of Sorcery. His latest is the fantasy comedy How
to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying. In his former life as a
software engineer, he worked on AI research and programming
languages. He currently lives near Seattle with his wife, daughter,
four cats, and a teetering mountain of books. When not writing, he
wrangles computers, paints tiny soldiers, and plays games of all
sorts.
www.djangowexler.com @DjangoWexler
Wexler is an able builder of magical worlds and creatures, with
labyrinths, an enchanted library, and a feisty, swashbuckling
heroine at the centre. A story rich in action and allegory.
*Kirkus Reviews*
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