Finn has escaped from the terrible living Prison of Incarceron, but its memory torments him, because his brother Keiro is still inside.
Outside, Claudia insists he must be king, but Finn doubts even his own identity. Is he the lost prince Giles Or are his memories no more than another construct of his imprisonment
And can you be free if your friends are still captive Can you be free if your world is frozen in time Can you be free if you don't even know who you are
Inside Incarceron, has the crazy sorcerer Rix really found the Glove of Sapphique, the only man the Prison ever loved. Sapphique, whose image fires Incarceron with the desire to escape its own nature. If Keiro steals the glove, will he bring destruction to the world
Inside. Outside.
All seeking freedom.
Like Sapphique.
Read More... displays all of her usual strenth of imagination ... she is simply too good to miss. - Independent... stands out above all others. Its imaginative scale and gobsmacking finale make it one of the best fantasy novels written for a long time. - Times, Amanda Craigone of today's best fantasy writers ... a deliciously dark and scary ride. - Independent... imaginative, rich in texture and vividly realised. Catherine Fisher writes with consummate skill and depth of feeling. - The BooksellerOne of this year's most striking fantasy novels - Amanda Craig, The TimesPRAISE FOR THE ORACLE SEQUENCE:'... a rich, resonant conclusion to the series.' - Booklist - May 06Vivid, complicated, and thoroughly engrossing, this fast paced adventure keeps readers avidly turning pages until the majestic conclusion. - Horn Book Review May/June 06... an intoxicating world reminiscent of the Arabian Nights. Highly recommended. - The Bookseller
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