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The Glass Republic

The Skyscraper Throne, Book 2

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The Glass Republic

By: Tom Pollock
Narrated by: Alison Larkin
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The Glass Republic is the gripping sequel to The City's Son, and the second book of The Skyscraper Throne trilogy.

Pen's life is about secrets: the secret of the city's spirits, deities and monsters, living just beyond the notice of modern Londoners; the secret of Pen's intricate scars that disfigure her so cruelly; and the most closely guarded secret of all: Parva, her mirror-sister, forged from her reflections in a school bathroom mirror.

Pen's reflected twin is the only girl who really understands her. Then Parva is abducted and Pen makes a terrible bargain to track her down. In London-Under-Glass, looks are currency, and Pen's scars make her a rare and valuable commodity. But some in the reflected city will do anything to keep Pen from the secret of what happened to the sister who shared her face.

©2013 Tom Pollock (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Fiction Friendship Homelessness, Runaways & Poverty Literature & Fiction Loners & Outcasts Racism & Discrimination Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Survival Stories Young Adult Classics Fantasy City Runaway
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