Kate trails it back to the place that has been calling her for months - Verity. Not a Corsai, not a Malchai, and not a Sunai, but something else. I'll let you find out the details for yourself, but this monster is unlike anything Kate or August have seen before. The air smelled like blood and panic as she forced herself toward the restaurant, toward the massacre, toward the chaos.Īnd there, in the middle of it all, so still she almost didn’t see it, stood a monster. She hunts monsters to ignore the sadness and loneliness she feels. Kate, on the other hand, is now battling her own inner and outer demons. He hears the voice of his dead brother instructing him in his head. August struggles between his duty and what he believes, deep down, is right. The book starts slowly with some introspection. August is busy fulfilling his monstrous duty in Verity - reaping the souls of those who have committed violent acts - and Kate is now part of a monster-fighting gang in Prosperity. Our Dark Duet picks up several months after the events of This Savage Song. I suspect she might be a bit evil, but, you know, in a good way. Schwab was not playing nice with our feelings when she wrote this book. It was always, always, always a step ahead. She could fight the first, but the second was more dangerous. Because she knew a secret: there were two kinds of monsters, the kind that hunted the streets and the kind that lived in your head.
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