![]() ![]() ![]() The writing is vivid, the descriptions beautiful and often disturbing. There are several unexpected twists and turns in the gripping plot and the ending is bittersweet, but satisfying. Readers who loved Fisher’s first book will not be disappointed with this creepy, intelligent offering. It may be their only hope for escape, but they will risk the wrath of the Prison to get it. While Finn struggles to survive the rules of Protocal, which require everyone to live without technology, and to remember who he really is, his oathbrother, Keiro, and friend, Attia, must brave the perils of the prison and find Sapphique’s glove. Finn finds Outside to be a prison of a whole new order, one where he must prove himself to be the rightful heir to the throne, even though he may not believe it himself. Finn, a prisoner who cannot remember his past, has escaped with the help of the warden’s daughter, Claudia. Incarceron is a living prison, a place of horrid squalor and human suffering. Sapphique is the dark and thrilling sequel to the dystopian fantasy novel Incarceron. ![]()
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