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A dreamer is born – the exhilarating prequel to the ground-breaking, extraordinary Bone Season series From the bestselling author of The Priory of the Orange Tree 'Truly extraordinary and thrilling' Andy Serkis on The Bone Season In the perilous heart of Scion London, a dangerous and valuable poltergeist is on the loose – and it must be caught before chaos erupts on the streets of the capital. Here, the clairvoyant underworld plays by its own rules, and rival gangs will stop at nothing to win such a magnificent prize. Sixteen-year-old Paige Mahoney is working for Jaxon Hall, the most notorious mime-lord in the city. He thinks she is hiding a powerful gift, but it refuses to surface. Maybe this is the opportunity she needs to secure her position in his gang, the Seven Seals... PRAISE FOR THE BONE SEASON: 'Truly extraordinary and thrilling' Andy Serkis 'Gripping, edge-of-the-seat plotting' Daily Mail 'A riveting page-turner' Mail on Sunday 'Had me gripped as if in a vice' Stylist 'Gripped me to the marrow' Daily Telegraph 'A trailblazer for young talent' Independent 'The Bone Season is our next Twilight' Marie Claire
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4 primary books7 released booksThe Bone Season is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2013 with contributions by Samantha Shannon. The next book is scheduled for release on .
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A good introduction to the world of Bone Season, including our main character Paige and the voyants of the Seven Dials.
Looking forward to starting the main story.
Pretty good intro to the main series. I wish the cruelty of scion was more apparent. Like obviously you know they are bad but I really wanted to see the awfulness of them played out. It was just kinda thrown out there about people being executed on tv? (Idr very well) while she and Eliza hung out. Like I feel like it could have been more impactful if paige was to actually have been present at an execution or at least reacting to it being on the screen. But I get it. That wasn't the project of the book. I just wanted a little more.