Add to that four short stories and an interview with the author and her editor. There’s a glossary in the back of the book that explains the Antari magical terms, number system, and popular phrases as well as a guide to the “Best of” places in Red London. The front and back end papers are filled with fan art showing various characters and objects from the tale. First, the collector edition is signed by V.E. The reason I’m telling you about this two-year-old book is that a collector’s edition has just been released with exclusive content, sold only at Barnes & Noble. Adventure ensues… enough to fill two more books after this one. When Kell obtains a relic from the forbidden Black London, he finds himself hunted and hiding in Gray London, where he crosses path with a young thief named Delilah Bard. Kell carries messages between the rulers of the Londons, and while his allegiance is to Red London, he’s also got a side job that involves smuggling. It’s a tale of four parallel-world versions of London–Gray, Red, White, and Black–and Kell, one of the last Antari, special sorcerers who can travel between them using magic. Schwab’s A Darker Shade of Magic back in 2015. Click through to read:Ī Darker Shade of Magic – Special Edition from Barnes & Noble. Geek Links are cool stories that we’ve found elsewhere on the internet that we think our readers will love, too.
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