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The Darkest Magic

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In the second installment of New York Times bestselling author Morgan Rhodes's highly acclaimed Falling Kingdoms spin-off series, danger looms and the mystery deepens as two warring evils vie for possession of one elusive, powerful book.

Modern-day Toronto: Sisters Crystal and Becca Hatcher are reunited after reclaiming the Bronze Codex and narrowly escaping death. They have no one to trust but each other, and the only thing keeping them safe is the book that sent Becca's spirit to Ancient Mytica--the same book that their enemies would kill them for.  

Ancient Mytica: Maddox grapples to keep his newly discovered powers under control, while the ruthless goddess Valoria hunts him down. 

Modern-day Toronto: Farrell embraces his dark side as he unwittingly falls further under the spell of Markus, the mastermind leader of the nefarious Hawkspear Society, who will stop at nothing to find Crys and Becca--and the remarkable book in their possession. 

New York Times bestselling author Morgan Rhodes takes readers into exhilarating new high-fantasy territory with volume two of the Book of Spirits and Thieves seriesan epic contemporary saga perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas and Diana Gabaldon's Outlander. 

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ISBN: 9781595147622
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Author: Morgan Rhodes
Publisher: Razorbill an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 448 pages
Series: A Falling Kingdoms Novel
Genres: Children’s / Teenage fiction: Epic fantasy / heroic fantasy
Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Siblings
Children’s / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
Children’s / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
Children’s / Teenage general interest: Mysteries and the unexplained