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352 pagesSEVENTH IN A FUN SERIES, about time travelling, dimension jumping librarian spies that started with The Invisible Library
TIME-TRAVELLING LIBRARIAN SPIES: This is an action-filled, timey-wimey fantasy, a Doctor Who but with books, that will wow fans of Jasper Fforde’s Thursday Next series and Deborah Harkness’s All Souls trilogy
WIDE APPEAL FOR MANY READERS: Filled with historical settings, supernatural creatures, romantic entanglements, and heart-pounding secrets, this is a book that can appeal to almost any reader
THE INDEPENDENT BEST FANTASY BOOK OF 2015: The Invisible Library was #2 on The Independent’s Best Fantasy Books of 2015 list
READERS WHO LOVE BOOKS ABOUT BOOKS will adore these high-stakes bibliophilic adventures, making this a perfect book to sell to book clubs and libraries
RAVES AND PRAISE ABOUND: Newspapers, blogs, and readers rave about the series
“The lightning-fast pace, colorful characters, and a surprise revelation will thrill fantasy fans eager for more of Cogman’s Invisible Library series.”--Booklist
Praise for the Invisible Library Novels
“Clever dialogue, time hopping through fun locales, plenty of action, and hints of fresh plotting will have readers looking forward to further Library missions.”—Library Journal
“A dazzling bibliophilic debut.”—Charles Stross, Hugo Award–winning author of The Nightmare Stacks
“Clever, creepy, elaborate world building and snarky, sexy-smart characters!”—N. K. Jemisin, author of The Fifth Season
“A book in which to wallow.”—The Guardian (UK)
“Witty fantasy...a thrilling and deliciously atmospheric adventure.”—Locus
“Ms. Cogman has opened a new pathway into our vast heritage of imagined wonderlands. And yet, as her story reminds us, we yearn for still more.”—The Wall Street Journal
“Funny, exciting, and oh-so-inspiring, this is the kind of fantasy novel that will have female readers everywhere gearing up for their own adventure.”—Bustle