Product details
- ISBN 9780571368471
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Praise for the series:
'Thrilling, highly imaginative and action-packed.' Louie Stowell, author of Loki
'A page-turning adventure.' A. F. Steadman, author of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief
'Full of danger and excitement.' LoveReading4Kids, Debut of the Month
'Will keep readers on the edge of their seats.' Books for Keeps, Children's Books of the Year
In this thrilling finale Mia must defeat the Reaper King once and for all!
As the city of Nubis tries to recover from the Reaper King's attack, Mia is still reeling from her own personal loss. Everything she thought she knew has been turned upside down, and she finally understands that she needs to unlock all her lightcaster powers if they are to finally free themselves from the tyranny of the dark.
But Lunis has not yet given up all its secrets, and neither has Mia, who has one thing on her mind. Revenge . . .
Janelle McCurdy is an author and fully-fledged gamer. Janelle began writing middle-grade fantasy in her teens, and signed a three-book deal in multiple territories for the Umbra Tales series in her early twenties. Her FAB Prize winning story, Mia and the Lightcasters, has gone on to be shortlisted and longlisted for major awards including the Week Junior Book Awards, Branford Boase Award, Diverse Book Awards and Jhalak Prize. In her free time, you can find her holed up in her room, gaming and watching anime or attending numerous comic cons and gaming events.
Ana Latese is an illustrator based in North Carolina. She has illustrated Boys Don't Cryby Malorie Blackman, as well as working with editorial clients including The Washington Post.