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The Shadow Throne (The Ascendance Trilogy, Book 3): Book 3 of The Ascendance Trilogy

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The Shadow Throne (The Ascendance Trilogy, Book 3): Book 3 of The Ascendance Trilogy

The Shadow Throne (The Ascendance Trilogy, Book 3): Book 3 of The Ascendance Trilogy by Jennifer A. Nielsen
English | Feb. 25, 2014 | ISBN: 0545284171 | 243 Pages | PDF | 2 MB

In this conclusion to the Ascendance trilogy, the impulsive Jaron, former orphan thief and now King of Carthya, is facing down multiple enemies and his country’s invasion with his usual aplomb. There is always a trick up this royal’s sleeve, though setbacks involving those closest to him—and a surprise loss—almost push him to give up. (Almost is the operative word.) Battles, close shaves, daring escapes, and double crosses will thrill fans who have come to expect this kind of nonstop action. There is a sobering death toll, but the emphasis is not on blood and guts. Despite there being a war on, Jaron always keeps his focus on his true enemy, the King of Avenia, and not on common foot soldiers. Despite all the adventures, there is little doubt that the story will culminate in a happily-ever-after outcome, even if the subplot involving his intended princess veers away from the expected conclusion. It’s the journey to a gallows scene—that owes more than a little to Pirates of the Caribbean—that’s the draw. Fans won’t be disappointed. Grades 7-10. –Karen Cruze