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Son of the Dawn

โœ Scribed by Clare, Cassandra; Brennan, Sarah Rees


Book ID
110264716
Publisher
Shadow Market Enterprises
Year
2018
Tongue
en-US
Weight
205 KB
Series
Ghosts of the Shadow Market 1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780999570500

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Lightwoods, the Shadowhunters who run the New York Institute, are expecting a new addition to their family: the orphaned son of their father's friend, Jace Wayland. Alec and Isabelle aren't too sure they want a new brother, and their parents are not assuaging their fears, too occupied with the dark news that Raphael Santiago, second-in-command of the New York vampire clan, has brought from the Shadow Market.

Praise for the The Mortal Instruments Series:

"This fast-paced fantastic thriller will keep readers on the edge of their seats."
-- VOYA

"New York is the city that never sleeps -- but evil spirits, angels, warlocks, faeries and shadowhunters don't need much rest anyway. The city is home to Cassandra Clare's young-adult debut novel, a cool, pleasingly dark and spicy urban fantasy called City of Bones."
-- Kirkus Reviews

"A smart, funny,...


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