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The thrilling conclusion to the Matthew Corbett colonial-era mystery series by the New York Timesbestselling author of The King of Shadows.
Matthew Corbett barely escaped from the beguiling and sinister island of Golgotha, where he and his companions, Hudson Greathouse and Professor Fell, had searched in vain for a fabled sorcerer’s mirror said to possess demon-summoning powers. The island instead pulled them ever deeper into its influencewith the goal of erasing their very minds.
But now, in the waning summer of 1704, still reeling from their harrowing journey, they must pay a price for their rescue from Golgotha by the Spanish. The trio are to resume their abandoned quest for Ciro’s mirror while under the watchful eyes of soldiers and a witch-hunter. And they must do it before the Family of the Scorpion finds the mirror and uses it for their own nefarious purposes. . . .
Praise for the Matthew Corbett Novels
‘Rich, atmospheric stories.’ Booklist on The King of Shadows
‘Excellent . . . full of tension and suspense.’ Stephen King on Speaks the Nightbird
‘Compulsively readable.’ Publishers Weekly on Speaks the Nightbird
‘This popular series takes us to a long-forgotten time with characters who never fail to entertain.’ The Florida Times-Union on The King of Shadows
Genre: Historical Mystery
Matthew Corbett barely escaped from the beguiling and sinister island of Golgotha, where he and his companions, Hudson Greathouse and Professor Fell, had searched in vain for a fabled sorcerer’s mirror said to possess demon-summoning powers. The island instead pulled them ever deeper into its influencewith the goal of erasing their very minds.
But now, in the waning summer of 1704, still reeling from their harrowing journey, they must pay a price for their rescue from Golgotha by the Spanish. The trio are to resume their abandoned quest for Ciro’s mirror while under the watchful eyes of soldiers and a witch-hunter. And they must do it before the Family of the Scorpion finds the mirror and uses it for their own nefarious purposes. . . .
Praise for the Matthew Corbett Novels
‘Rich, atmospheric stories.’ Booklist on The King of Shadows
‘Excellent . . . full of tension and suspense.’ Stephen King on Speaks the Nightbird
‘Compulsively readable.’ Publishers Weekly on Speaks the Nightbird
‘This popular series takes us to a long-forgotten time with characters who never fail to entertain.’ The Florida Times-Union on The King of Shadows
Genre: Historical Mystery
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