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The Black Key
The Black Key
The Black Key
Audiobook8 hours

The Black Key

Written by Amy Ewing

Narrated by Erin Spencer

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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The thrilling conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Lone City trilogy, which began with The Jewel, a book BCCB said ""will have fans of Oliver's Delirium, Cass's The Selection, and DeStefano's Wither breathless.""

For too long, Violet and the people of the outer circles of the Lone City have lived in service of the royalty of the Jewel. But now, the secret society known as the Black Key is preparing to seize power.

While Violet knows she is at the center of this rebellion, she has a more personal stake in it—for her sister, Hazel, has been taken by the Duchess of the Lake. Now, after fighting so hard to escape the Jewel, Violet must do everything in her power to return not only to save Hazel, but the future of the Lone City.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateOct 4, 2016
ISBN9780062570567
Author

Amy Ewing

Amy Ewing earned her MFA in Writing for Children at the New School and received her BFA at New York University. The Jewel started off as a thesis project but became her debut novel, the first in a New York Times bestselling trilogy. The other books are The White Rose and The Black Key. She lives in New York City. Visit Amy online at www.amyewingbooks.com or on Twitter @AmyEwingBooks.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    A good ending to a trilogy which surprised me in its depth, world-building, and complexity. This volume concludes the series, but remains compelling and suspenseful to the last, making it a quick read. Highly recommended for fans of YA dystopias.