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| Loading... 172 | five | 129,025 | (iv.07) | None | A night epic fantasy inspired by The Prince and the Pauper and the fairy tale The False Prince, from bestselling author C. J. Redwine. Perfect for fans of the Court of Thorns and Roses serial and the Wrath and the Dawn duology, The Traitor Prince is a thrilling new standalone novel in the Ravenspire serial. Javan Najafai, crown prince of Akram, has spent the last ten years at an elite boarding school, far away from his kingdom. But his eagerly awaited return home is cut short when a mysterious impostor takes his place--and no ane believes Javan is the true prince. After barely escaping the impostor'south assassins, Javan is thrown into Maqbara, the kingdom's most dangerous prison. The simply way to proceeds an audition with the king--and reveal Javan's identity--is to fight in Maqbara's yearly tournament. But winning is much harder than acing competitions at schoolhouse, and soon Javan finds himself beset non just by the terrifying creatures in the arena merely likewise by a ring of prisoners allied against him, and even by the warden herself. The just person who can help him is Sajda, who has been enslaved by Maqbara'south warden since she was a kid, and whose guarded demeanor and powerful right claw keep the prisoners in check. Working with Sajda might exist the but way Javan can escape live--but she has dangerous secrets. Together, Javan and Sajda have to outwit the vicious warden, outfight deadly creatures, and outlast the murderous prisoners intent on killing Javan. If they fail, they'll be trapped in Maqbara for good--and the secret Sajda's been hiding volition bury them both. … (more) | ▾ LibraryThing Recommendations ▾ Will you lot like it? Loading... Sign upwardly for LibraryThing to detect out whether you'll like this volume. ▾ Conversations (About links) No current Talk conversations about this book. ▾ Published reviews ▾ Series and work relationships Belongs to Series | Canonical title | | Original title | | Alternative titles | | Original publication date | | People/Characters | | Important places | | Important events | | Related movies | | Awards and honors | | Epigraph | | Dedication | | First words | | Quotations | | Last words | | Disambiguation notice | | Publisher'south editors | | Blurbers | | Original linguistic communication | | Canonical DDC/MDS | | Canonical LCC | | ▾ References References to this work on external resource. Wikipedia in English language None ▾ Volume descriptions A dark epic fantasy inspired by The Prince and the Pauper and the fairy tale The Imitation Prince, from bestselling writer C. J. Redwine. Perfect for fans of the Court of Thorns and Roses serial and the Wrath and the Dawn duology, The Traitor Prince is a thrilling new standalone novel in the Ravenspire series. Javan Najafai, crown prince of Akram, has spent the concluding ten years at an aristocracy boarding schoolhouse, far away from his kingdom. But his eagerly awaited return home is cut curt when a mysterious impostor takes his identify--and no one believes Javan is the true prince. After barely escaping the impostor'due south assassins, Javan is thrown into Maqbara, the kingdom's about dangerous prison. The only manner to proceeds an audience with the male monarch--and reveal Javan'south identity--is to fight in Maqbara's yearly tournament. But winning is much harder than acing competitions at school, and soon Javan finds himself aggress non just past the terrifying creatures in the arena but also by a band of prisoners centrolineal against him, and even by the warden herself. The only person who tin help him is Sajda, who has been enslaved by Maqbara'due south warden since she was a kid, and whose guarded demeanor and powerful correct claw keep the prisoners in bank check. Working with Sajda might be the only way Javan tin escape live--but she has dangerous secrets. Together, Javan and Sajda take to outwit the vicious warden, outfight mortiferous creatures, and outlast the murderous prisoners intent on killing Javan. If they neglect, they'll be trapped in Maqbara for good--and the cloak-and-dagger Sajda's been hiding will bury them both. ▾ Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾ LibraryThing members' clarification | Popular covers Google Books — Loading... |
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