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The story ends on a bit of a cliff-hanger – normally a complete no-no for this reviewer – but almost all the threads of this particular part of the saga are tied up, and those that remain feel very much like a new and different story. Still, it will be awaited with great impatience by many readers of all ages!
Many thanks to the publishers , Orchard , for sending us this brilliant book.
Further reading suggestion: If you enjoy Victorian adventure stories, try the brilliant [[Fallen Grace by Mary Hooper]]. And if you like to add a little fantasy to the mix, you won't do better than the exciting and funny [[Mothstorm by Philip Reeveand David Wyatt]]. You might also enjoy [[Oksa Pollock: The Last Hope by Anne Plichota and Cendrine Wolf]].
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