The Prisoner’s Throne

Author: Holly Black
Length: 359 pages
Publication Date: First published March 5, 2024
Book Summary: The Prisoner’s Throne
A captive royal. A wrathful sovereign. An impending conflict that will shape the destiny of Elfhame.
In the chilling expanse of the northern realms, Prince Oak finds himself imprisoned, paying the price for his past treachery. Under the iron grip of a new and formidable queen, he must navigate a treacherous landscape, utilizing his charm and strategic mind to endure. Meanwhile, High King Cardan and High Queen Jude are relentless in their pursuit to reclaim their abducted heir, willing to employ any means necessary to achieve their ends. Oak faces a heart-wrenching decision: to regain the trust of the one he has always held dear or to remain steadfast to Elfhame, even if it means betraying her and risking the life of Wren in the process.
As the specter of a new war looms ever closer, and with betrayal lurking at every turn, Oak grapples with the weight of his choices. His cleverness and resourcefulness may not be sufficient to protect those he cherishes. The question remains: who will he ultimately sacrifice to secure their future?
This gripping narrative marks the electrifying conclusion to the Stolen Heir duology, brought to life by the acclaimed author Holly Black, whose storytelling prowess has captivated readers worldwide. Prepare for a tale rich in intrigue and suspense, as Oak navigates a world fraught with danger and moral complexity, where every decision could lead to salvation or doom.
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