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Return to the enchanting world of The Left-Handed Booksellers of London in this sequel by Garth Nix, bestselling master of teen fantasy, where once again a team of booksellers must fight to keep dangerous magic under cover before the stuff of legends destroys our world. There is often trouble of a mythical sort in Bath. The booksellers who police the Old World keep a careful watch there, particularly on the entity that inhabits the ancient hot spring. This time trouble comes from the discovery of a sorcerous map, leading left-handed bookseller Merlin into great danger, requiring a desperate rescue attempt from his sister, the right-handed bookseller Vivien, and art student Susan Arkshaw, who is still struggling to deal with her own recently discovered magical heritage. The map takes the trio to a place separated from this world, maintained by deadly sorcery and guarded by monstrous living statues. But this is only the beginning. To unravel the secrets of a murderous Ancient Sovereign, the booksellers must investigate centuries of disappearances and deaths. If they do not stop her, she will soon kill again. And this time, her target is not an ordinary mortal.
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2 primary booksLeft-Handed Booksellers of London is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Garth Nix. 1 book is still to be released. The next book is scheduled for release on .
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Book 2 lived up to book 1 with the magic and action. I liked seeing a bit more of how the booksellers extended network works. I liked seeing Susan struggle with figuring who she wanted to be. I liked the addition of some of the ethical aspects of the booksellers as well. I can't wait to see what happens next.
A well balanced blend of adventure and urban fantasy with an incentive cast of characters, both good and bad. A great fun read.
This was a very entertaining read with the right amount of humour and myth to progress the story along.
PLEASE, PLEASE, Mr Nix can we have some more, perhaps from the ‘Curmudgeon Booksellers of Cardiff'?
Perhaps some more of the true land of magic and mystery.
The one character I feel that could have been utilized more is Vivienne as I preferred them to gungho Merlin.
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