Cover
The Bone Season

The Dawn Chorus

Samantha Shannon

Completo 9781526687364
3 horas 18 minutos
Algunos artículos contienen enlaces de afiliados (marcados con un asterisco *). Si hace clic en estos enlaces y compra productos, recibiremos una pequeña comisión sin coste adicional para usted. Su apoyo ayuda a mantener este sitio en funcionamiento y a seguir creando contenidos útiles. Gracias por su apoyo.

De la editorial

Bloomsbury presents The Dawn Chorus by Samantha Shannon, a novella in the internationally bestselling Bone Season series, which bridges the story between The Song Rising and The Mask Falling, read by Alana Kerr Collins. Paige Mahoney and Arcturus Mesarthim have arrived in the Scion Citadel of Paris. Exhausted by her efforts against Scion, Paige has no choice but to remain in hiding, away from the revolution she started, so she can heal and come to terms with her mental and physical scars. In the confines of a safe house, Arcturus and Paige begin to reconnect after following separate paths for weeks. As they wait for contact from the mysterious Domino Programme – an espionage network operating in Scion – their present begins to mirror their past.
De la editorial
Bloomsbury presents The Dawn Chorus by Samantha Shannon, a novella in the internationally bestselling Bone Season series, which bridges the story between The Song Rising and The Mask Falling, read by Alana Kerr Collins. Paige Mahoney and Arcturus Mesarthim have arrived in the Scion Citadel of Paris. Exhausted by her efforts against Scion, Paige has no choice but to remain in hiding, away from the revolution she started, so she can heal and come to terms with her mental and physical scars. In the confines of a safe house, Arcturus and Paige begin to reconnect after following separate paths for weeks. As they wait for contact from the mysterious Domino Programme – an espionage network operating in Scion – their present begins to mirror their past.
Fecha de lanzamiento
27/03/2025
Audiolibro enlace corto

También incluido en

Bloomsbury Academic