The Glass God
An apprentice shaman's quest in a magical urban landscape
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:9th Jul '13
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In The Glass God, Sharon Li faces unexpected challenges when the Midnight Mayor vanishes, leading her on a quest filled with cryptic clues and urban magic.
In The Glass God, the second installment of the Magicals Anonymous series, readers are reintroduced to Sharon Li, an apprentice shaman and community support officer. Navigating her unexpected role, Sharon is becoming accustomed to managing the unique challenges that come with running a support group for the magically inclined. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant urban landscape filled with hidden magic, the narrative explores Sharon's journey as she learns to harmonize her life with the mystical elements of the city.
The plot thickens when the Midnight Mayor mysteriously disappears, leaving behind only an innocuous umbrella that raises more questions than answers. With her promotion to find the mayor, Sharon is thrust into a whirlwind of intrigue and uncertainty. Armed with only a dryad's cryptic warning and a collection of abandoned shoes, she must unravel the mystery while confronting the complexities of her newfound responsibilities.
As Sharon delves deeper into the search, she discovers that her role is more challenging than she initially thought. The stakes are high, and the city’s magical undercurrents are more dangerous than ever. The Glass God is a captivating tale of self-discovery, community, and the intricate ties between magic and urban life, making it a must-read for fans of urban fantasy.
[The] utterly charming protagonist easily elevates Griffin's second magical London series above the urban fantasy crowd * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY - starred review *
[An] outstanding follow-up to the outstanding Stray Souls * RT BOOK REVIEWS *
ISBN: 9780356500652
Dimensions: 196mm x 290mm x 126mm
Weight: 322g
464 pages