An emotionally-charged contemporary fantasy of love,
sacrifice and ancient enchantments as Polish folklore thrives in today's
Chicago, from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Divergent, Chosen
Ones and Arch-Conspirator.
Step into a city where monsters feast on human emotions, knights split their
souls to make their weapons, and witches always take more than they give.
Pain is Dymitr's calling. To slay the monsters he's been raised to kill, he had
to split his soul in half to make a sword from his own spine. Every time he
draws it, he gets blood on his hands.
Pain is Ala's inheritance. When her mother died, a family curse to witness
horrors committed by the Holy Order was passed onto her. The curse will claim
her life, as it did her mother's, unless she can find a cure.
One fateful night in Chicago, Dymitr comes to Ala with a bargain: her help in
finding the legendary witch Baba Jaga in exchange for an enchanted flower that
just might cure her. Desperate, and unaware of what Dymitr really is, Ala
agrees.
But they only have one day before the flower dies, and Ala's hopes of breaking
the curse along with it.
About the Author
Veronica Roth is the #1 New York Times bestselling
author of the Divergent series and Carve the Mark. She was born in a Chicago
suburb, and studied creative writing at Northwestern University. She and her
husband and dog currently live in Chicago.
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