Masquerade: Volume 3 (Micah Grey Trilogy, 3)

Masquerade: Volume 3 (Micah Grey Trilogy, 3)

by Laura Lam (Author)

Synopsis

Masquerade is the third and final novel in Laura Lam's Micah Grey trilogy, following Pantomime and Shadowplay.

The gifted hide their talents, but dare they step into the light?

Micah's Chimaera powers are growing, until his dark visions overwhelm him. Drystan is forced to take him to Dr Pozzi, to save his life. But can they really trust the doctor, especially when a close friend is revealed to be his spy?

Meanwhile, violent unrest is sweeping the country, as anti-royalist factions fight to be heard. Then three chimaera are attacked, after revealing their existence with the monarchy's blessing - and the struggle becomes personal. A small sect decimated the chimaera in ancient times and nearly destroyed the world. Now they've re-emerged to spread terror once more. Micah will discover a royal secret, which draws him into the heart of the conflict. And he and his friends must risk everything to finally bring peace to their land.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 386
Edition: On Demand
Publisher: Pan
Published: 09 Mar 2017

ISBN 10: 1509807780
ISBN 13: 9781509807789
Book Overview: The final novel in a mesmerizing fantasy trilogy from the author of False Hearts. Perfect for fans of The Night Circus, Holly Black and Laini Taylor.

Media Reviews
A fantastical, richly drawn, poignant take on a classic coming-of-age story ... a vibrant tale told with surety and grace Leigh Bardugo on Pantomime, book one in the series An exotic and detailed world, peopled by characters that I'd love to be friends with ... and some I'd never want to cross paths with -- Robin Hobb on Pantomime, Book One in the series A fantastical, richly drawn, poignant take on a classic coming-of-age story ... a vibrant tale told with surety and grace -- Leigh Bardugo on Pantomime, Book One in the series
Author Bio
Laura Lam was raised near San Francisco, California, by two former Haight-Ashbury hippies. Both of them encouraged her to finger-paint to her heart's desire, colour outside of the lines, and consider the library a second home. This led to an overabundance of daydreams. She relocated to Scotland to be with her husband, whom she met on the internet when he insulted her taste in books. She almost blocked him but is glad she didn't. At times she misses the sunshine.