<b><i>Sword Catcher </i>gave me everything I look for in medieval fantasy:</b> mystery and magic (not too much, not too little), expert worldbuilding, swordplay and politics, a colourful cast of interesting characters and a story that kept me reading from the first page to the last, with enough twists and turns to keep me turning the pages. It's a big thick book, but it left me wanting more. <b>When's the next one coming out?</b>
- No. 1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author George R. R. Martin,
<b>A gorgeously built world of decadence, betrayal and grand adventure.</b> From the decadent and drunken parties of the nobles, to the dens of crime lords in the Warren and Maze, to the Sault, where the devotees of a lost goddess are penned, the city of Castellane makes the perfect backdrop for a delightful cast of characters to befriend, betray and romance one another. <b>This is Cassandra Clare at her cleverest, twistiest and most heart-stopping – a triumph of a book</b>
- Holly Black, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Book of Night</i>,
Clare plunges us into <b>a thrilling world built with precision and brimming with enchantment.</b> Her spellbinding cast of outlaws, healers, royals and rogues will have you questioning your allegiances with every delicious turn of the plot. <b>This is fantasy at its finest</b>
- Leigh Bardugo, No. 1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Hell Bent</i>,
<b>Cassandra Clare is a legend in fantasy </b>. . . be warned you will be obsessed . . . <b>a propulsive, layered, phenomenally imagined</b> start to what promises to be <b>an epic journey</b>
- <i>Glamour Magazine</i>,