Archangel's War: Guild Hunter Book 12
By (Author) Nalini Singh
Orion Publishing Co
Gollancz
24th September 2019
26th September 2019
United Kingdom
Paperback
480
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 32mm
260g
Wings of silver. Wings of blue. Mortal heart. Broken dreams. Shatter. Shatter. Shatter. A sundering. A grave. I see the end. I see...
The world is in chaos as the power surge of the Cascade rises to a devastating crescendo. In furiously resisting its attempts to turn Elena into a vessel for Raphael's power, Elena and her archangel are irrevocably changed... far beyond the prophecy of a cursed Ancient.At the same time, violent and eerie events around the world threaten to wipe out entire populations. And in the Archangel Lijuan's former territory, an unnatural fog weaves through the land, leaving only a bone-chilling silence in its wake. Soon it becomes clear that even the archangels are not immune to this deadly evil. This time, even the combined power of the Cadre may not be enough...This war could end them all.I devour Guild Hunter novels. I can't get enough of this epic world. Full of danger, intrigue, and heady seduction, the Guild Hunter series is perfect!
This is without a doubt one of my all-time favourite series, from the minute I pick up one of the books until the very last page I'm completely and utterly absorbed in the world and the characters and I never want the journey to end - Feeling FictionalSingh is one of those rare storytellers who literally never disappoints! - Romantic TimesGraceful strength, wild beauty, predatory intelligence . . . These things are at the heart of every Nalini Singh Guild Hunter story - Grave TellsNalini Singh continues to show her gift at compelling world-building and characterization - Romance JunkiesNalini Singh was born in Fiji and raised in New Zealand. She spent three years living and working in Japan, and travelling around Asia before returning to New Zealand now - although she's always plotting new trips. She has worked as a lawyer, a librarian, a candy factory general hand, a bank temp and an English teacher, not necessarily in that order. Some people might call that inconsistency, but she calls it grist for the writer's mill.
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