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Hidden Cities
Moshui Series, Book 3
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![Publisher's Weekly](https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png)
February 7, 2011
The conclusion of Fox's trilogy set in a magical version of ancient China (Dragon in Chains; Jade Man's Skin) mixes action with scenes that feel like timeless, almost perfect moments. The emperor is exiled, and his pregnant beloved is being targeted by assassins. Rebels battle for control of the nation. An island-dwelling dragon is linked to the boy Han in ways neither understands, and an old man bargains with the dragon for access to the sea in which she was once imprisoned. While some try remaking the dragon's chains, others learn that the best way to escape their own bonds is to relax. The result is an oddly pleasing feel of unhurried harmony even while the world seems ready to tear itself apart. The story and conclusion alike retain Fox's hallmark graceful prose and pace.
![Booklist](https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png)
April 1, 2011
Foxs fantasy trilogy, set in an ancient, mythical China, ends with more story yet to tell. The young emperor now holds Santung, having defeated the rebels, thanks more to the angry dragons typhoon than to his own battle prowess, and has returned to Taishu with his pregnant wife. Still, Santung is indefensible, and even with traitor Ping Wen dispatched as governor, rebel Tunghai Wang continues to scheme. As men and women on both sides strategize over land, they also seek freedom from the dragon controlling the sea: some work to reforge her chains, though it means imprisoning Han, who is bound to the dragon; others bargain with her. The sea goddess also looks for victory over the dragon, but her most fervent believer, Old Yen, questions her disturbing tactics. The multitude of characters move in a complicated dance, coming together or falling away according to their shifting loyalties and personal ambitions. Foxs quiet prose is filled with startling, beautiful imagery, and even the smallest moment has import. Fans of the trilogy will not be disappointed.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)
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