BOOK 3 IN THE GRIPPING SUPERNATURAL SERIES BY THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE CHRONICLES OF ST MARY'S
I don't know who I am. I don't know what I am.
The identity of Elizabeth Cage has always been a mystery. Even she doesn't know who or what she is. But she's learned to live with it.
Until now when what should have been a peaceful holiday turns into anything but and Elizabeth is forced to recognise that she isn't what she seems.
But neither is anyone else. Has her whole life been a lie?
Someone very badly wants to know the truth about Elizabeth Cage. And they'll do anything to find out. But who will live to regret it?
Twisty dark and incredibly gripping the Elizabeth Cage novels are perfect for fans of Sarah Painter and Genevieve Cogman.
Readers love Jodi Taylor:
'Jodi Taylor does brilliant strong female heroes and Elizabeth follows on from Max in the St Mary's series'
'I look forward to another adventure with this quirky and perfectly matched pair'
'Hold on to your seat and close your eyes if you dare!'
'Gripping and full of curious plot turns'
'An on-the-edge-of-your-seat thriller where no assumptions can be made'
Jodi Taylor is the internationally bestselling author of the Chronicles of St Mary's series, the story of a bunch of disaster prone individuals who investigate major historical events in contemporary time. Do NOT call it time travel! She is also the author of the Time Police series - a St Mary's spinoff and gateway into the world of an all-powerful, international organisation who are NOTHING like St Mary's. Except, when they are. Alongside these, Jodi is known for her gripping supernatural thrillers featuring Elizabeth Cage together with the enchanting Frogmorton Farm series - a fairy story for adults. Born in Bristol and now living in Gloucester (facts both cities vigorously deny), she spent many years with her head somewhere else, much to the dismay of family, teachers and employers, before finally deciding to put all that daydreaming to good use and write a novel. Over twenty books later, she still has no idea what she wants to do when she grows up.
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