![]() When she becomes aware of a string of bodies that are marked the same way per parents’ were, Emma knows she’s closer than she’s ever been to finding the murderer. Everyone tells her that her parents were victims of that war, but she knows better, and-with the help of her parabatai Julian Blackthorn-has been investigating the murders on her own. Years ago, Emma Carstairs’ parents were murdered during Sebastian Morgenstern’s war (if you don’t know what that is, go back and read The Mortal Instruments series, starting with City of Bones). It’s a good a thing, too, because-while I remember most of the major things from Lady Midnight-there are a lot of minor things that’d I’d forgotten. ![]() I thought about skipping the rereads and going straight to the new book, but I’ve learned that lesson way too many times to put myself through it again, so I’m forcing myself to delay reading the new book. ![]() I wanted to reread Lady Midnight and Lord of Shadowsbefore Queen of Air and Darknesscame out earlier this week, but my books were in storage for a few months while I moved from Hawaii to Texas and I didn’t get them back until too late to time it perfectly. ![]()
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