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There is no bigger monster than I. Not in truth, not in lie.The Horn has divided Elphame.The oath breaker has been found. A Court of One has answered.The last Crow has come. The Last War has started.Justice has begun.The bells toll over Whitwick.The Gate will never close again.Removed from the protection of the Dark Court, the last Crow must find the answers to stop a Fae invasion of the mortal realm and save those she loves from certain death at the hands of the Caller of Crows. From enemy territory, Perdi stands as a Court of One, against all others.
We all will pay tithe in the end.The horn blows over Elphame.The warning is ignored.An oath has been broken.The wild hunt has begun.No lie can save you.The truth cannot set you free.Elphame has called for blood.We all will pay tithe in the end. In Elphame, where every Crow Taken faces slavery and certain death at the hands of Fae, Perdi is the first to survive and the last to be Taken. Cut off from the mortal realm, the horn of Elphame sounds for only her. An oath breaker has been named, and the call has tasked Perdi with hunting down the truth before wild magic decides the fate of them all. It rests on Perdi's shoulders to save herself, her people and the man she loves from an unstoppable power-the Caller of Crows.
They've Taken the wrong Crow...The bells toll over Whitwick.The Gate has opened. The fog fills the streets.The Fae have come. The screaming has started.The Taking has begun. The Gate closes once again.They took the last Crow.Named a Crow, Perdi learns how to survive in a land where she has been marked for death. Now that she is on the run, her enemies realize they've Taken the very last Crow.
Fear nothing, trust no one...The bells toll over Whitwick.The Gate has opened.The fog fills the streets.The Fae have come.The screaming has started.The Taking has begun.The Gate closes once again.They have their Crow.In Whitwick Gates, where every mortal child faces the risk of almost certain death at the hands of Fae, Perdi is named the next Crow, a sacrifice to Elphame. But once inside the Sidhe, the Fae will question if they've taken the wrong Crow.
Every revolution begins with a spark.In a world torn apart by war, one nation remains standing-Cinder City. It is surrounded by three state rings-Fringe, Boundary and Limits-and run by the Authority, President Atlas Gold, the tyrannical leader of the golden city. The population is divided into two groups, the rich and the poor, the Solvents and the Insolvents, and controlled under the threat of being named an Ember-a death sentence.Each year, Cinder officials open their Golden Gates and hold the Ember Harvest of all eighteen-year-olds. The Harvest is a test of the potential Embers. It is said that over three hundred years ago, the Insolvents had grown tired of their treatment and had mastered innate abilities to help them wage war against Cinder City. Now, as a precaution, every child is tested for the Scoria Singularity, remnants of the genetics from a time the world had been almost destroyed overnight, for the Authority would never risk another war. He would remove the sparks-the Embers-before they started another revolution.For Ezra, an Irish Chippewa-the last of the Chippewa people and recently named a potential Ember sent to Ember Gates-survival is in her blood. As the Ember Gates transforms her and the others, Ezra must determine who her real allies are, what parts of herself she is willing to sacrifice and where her newfound love fits into the cruel world of Ember Gates. Ezra will be pushed to the limits, having to decide between her humanity and staying.
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