Be the Serpent
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- 9,49 €
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- 9,49 €
Description de l’éditeur
Now in hardcover, the sixteenth novel of the Hugo-nominated, New York Times-bestselling October Daye urban fantasy series.
October Daye is finally something she never expected to be: married. All the trials and turmoils and terrors of a hero’s life have done very little to prepare her for the expectation that she will actually share her life with someone else, the good parts and the bad ones alike, not just allow them to dabble around the edges in the things she wants to share. But with an official break from hero duties from the Queen in the Mists, and her family wholly on board with this new version of “normal,” she’s doing her best to adjust.
It isn’t always easy, but she’s a hero, right? She’s done harder.
Until an old friend and ally turns out to have been an enemy in disguise for this entire time, and October’s brief respite turns into a battle for her life, her community, and everything she has ever believed to be true.
The debts of the Broken Ride are coming due, and whether she incurred them or not, she’s going to be the one who has to pay.
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Sixteen installments into the October Daye series (after When Sorrows Come), McGuire proves that her capacity to play the long game remains unparalleled. This tense tale picks up on seeds planted since the very beginning, while also delivering jaw-dropping revelations. After marrying Tybalt, King of Cats, October "Toby" Daye, a changeling detective and acknowledged Hero of the Realm, is tentatively content. But even as she catches her breath and takes care of long overdue business—including testifying at the trial of her old enemy Rayseline—a brutal attack on her friend Stacy Brown's family upsets the fragile peace. Toby's frantic search for the culprit leads to a legend dating back to the origins of the Fae: Titania, the Summer Queen of Faerie, has finally surfaced after centuries of absence. She's bound by a magical compulsion to slay all those who know of her existence, making her a threat to Toby and everyone Toby loves. Now Toby and her allies must find a way to stop the closest thing the Fae have to a god. The usual blend of magic, mayhem, and mystery is fully present as McGuire continues to push her world's boundaries and her hero's limits. This proves a wholly satisfying payoff for longtime readers.