![]() ![]() There is more travelling, more puzzles and a lot more assassination threat. It’s a lot bigger in scope than the first one, which mostly took place either at Hawthorne Manor or at Avery’s school. There are a lot of twists and turns in this book. The puzzle that the late Tobias Hawthorne has left behind for our heroes to follow reveals the truth of what happened to Toby and the fire on Hawthorne Island twenty years ago. Go back and read book one, it’s worth it. The first book is essential to this one and while the opening few chapters does a good job of recapping the story it is more of a refresher for returning readers than summaries for newcomers. If you haven’t, I wouldn’t recommend starting here. If you’ve read the first book, then this is essentially more of the same. Like the first one this is full of mystery and intrigue. It takes no time to get going and carries on at full speed for the whole of the novel. ![]() With the big reveal about Harry’s identity. The second book of The Inheritance Games trilogy picks up exactly where the first one left off. Thank you to Penguin Random House for the copy of this book in return for an honest review ![]()
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