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Contemporary feminist fantasy that combines love, obsession and dark magic, this is critically acclaimed author Menna van Praag's mesmerizing second book featuring the Sisters Grimm whose first disturbing fairy tale of an adventure has been a bookseller favourite.And then there were three . . .Once upon a time four sisters confronted their demonic father in the shadowy and enchanting other-world of Everwhere. The battle between them ended in devastating losses. The scars they carried from that fatal night slowly pushed the remaining sisters apart. But now they're being drawn back together - reuniting to try and resurrect what one of them has lost . . .On the night of their twenty-first birthday, when the clock strikes midnight, when October ticks into November, when autumn wilts into winter, when All Hallows' Eve becomes All Saints' Day, the sisters Grimm will reach the zenith of their powers.On this night, at this time, in the ethereal mist-bound realm of Everwhere, anything is possible. But when dark magic is released, tragedy will strike once more.Acclaim for The Sisters Grimm-'Vividly drawn, evocative and complex . . . absorbing and beautiful.' BRIDGET COLLINS, author of The Binding'One of those rare finds- a vivid and fully-realised act of the imagination, written with the page-turning immediacy of the here and now, but overflowing with the wonder of the stories of old.' ROBERT DINSDALE, author of The Toymakers'A very grown up fairy-tale with more than a nod to Angela Carter and Philip Pullman . . . spellbinding.' STARBURST'Darkly beguiling . . . perfect for fans of rich and imaginative fantasy books akin to Erin Morgenstern and Neil Gaiman.' CULTUREFLY'An entertaining and clever examination of folklore, female empowerment, and the system that attempts to keep women in check.' SciFiNOW'A compelling, intensely poetic narrative of empowerment and self-realisation.' GUARDIAN

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Language

English

ISBN

9781529176926

Number of pages

320

Publisher

Random House UK

Category

Night of Demons and Saints - Menna van Praag