![]() ![]() In his quest to find Spider, William runs into Cerise, a girl whose path seems to be the same as his. ![]() Spider has been reported to be in the Mire, looking for an edge in the secret war between the two Weird nations of Adrianglia and Louisiana. William came close to killing him but failed. Spider is an agent of the Dukedom of Louisiana’s Hand, and was once was responsible for the deaths of a group of young changelings. He’s been just passing time in the Broken, when agents of the Adrianglian Secret Service arrive and ask him to hunt down an old nemesis and to retrieve what he’s been searching for in the Mire. William is a wolf changeling with a past as a soldier in the Weird, and a big chip on his shoulder. William was a secondary character in the first book, but this time it’s his turn to be the hero. ![]() The Premise: While this is the second of a series, the focus in this book is on a different couple than On the Edge. I was lucky enough to be sent a advanced finished copy of the book. These places exist in the same place but on different planes, and in the space between them is the Edge, where outlaws and the out-of-luck flourish. This series is set in a place that straddles two worlds – there’s the Broken, where magic is non-existent, and there’s the Weird, where pure-blood families rule and magic is a part of life. ![]() Bayou Moon is the sequel to Andrew’s first Edge book, On The Edge, which I reviewed here. ![]()
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