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Our Lady of the Streets: The Skyscraper Throne Book 3

Tom Pollock

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Skyscraper Throne, Interest age: from c 14 years, Fiction, Fantasy

In this thrilling final instalment of the Skyscraper Throne: Beth will learn what it is to come face-to-face with the goddess of the streets.

Ever since Beth Bradley found her way into a hidden London, the presence of its ruthless goddess, Mater Viae, has lurked in the background. Now Mater Viae has returned with deadly consequences.

Streets are wracked by convulsions as muscles of wire and pipe go into spasm, bunching the city into a crippled new geography; pavements flare to thousand-degree fevers, incinerating pedestrians; and towers fall, their foundations decayed.

As the city sickens, so does Beth - her essence now part of this secret London. But when it is revealed that Mater Viae's plans for dominion stretch far beyond the borders of the city, Beth must make a choice: flee, or sacrifice her city in order to save it.

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Praise for Our Lady of the Streets: The Skyscraper Throne Book 3

  • The entire Skyscraper Throne Trilogy [is] a series of books which has just about redefined the way how Urban Fantasy should be written and which stands head and shoulders along [with] the other great works such a Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere - Upcoming4.me

  • One of the finest rogue's galleries in all urban fantasy . . . With Our Lady of the Streets [Pollock] goes three for three. I couldn't have asked for a more satisfying finale - Tor.com

  • If you can, read them one after another. The result is an emotionally charged and powerful roller coaster that will both exhaust and delight you in equal measure. Our Lady of the Streets is a fine ending to a very fine series, and we can't wait to see what Tom Pollock produces next - Starburst

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Tom Pollock

Tom Pollock is a graduate of the Sussex University Creative Writing Programme, and a member of the London-based writers' group The T-Party. He has lived everywhere from Scotland to Sumatra, but the peculiar magic of London has always drawn him back.

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