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A Tangle of Gold

Jaclyn Moriarty

England Colors--Juvenile Fiction. Kings

HIS VISIT TURNED OUT TO BE RIDICULOUSLY BRIEF. Madeleine and Elliot barely talked before word came that he and his father would be bundled back to Cello. On the train platform, Elliot didn't snap out of the distant fog he seemed to be in. And Madeleine's nose bled -- again! -- just as she tried to say good-bye. Now she's mortified, heartbroken, lost -- and completely cut off from Cello.

Cello, meanwhile, is in crisis. Princess Ko's deception of her people has emerged and the Kingdom is outraged. Authorities have placed the Princess under arrest and ordered her execution. Color storms are rampant, more violent than ever. And nobody has heard the Cello Wind blowing in months.

But Madeleine can't let go of Cello. It gave her a tantalizing glimpse of the magic she's always wanted -- and maybe it's the key to the person she is meant to become. She also can't let go of Elliot, who, unbeknownst to her, is being held captive by a dangerous branch of Hostiles.

What will it take to put these two on a collision course to save the Kingdom of Cello, and maybe to save each other?

For fans of Lev Grossman and Deborah Harkness, this funny, suspenseful, and totally original fantasy comes to its brilliantly colorful conclusion.

This description comes from the publisher. A Tangle of Gold is the third book in the Colors of Madeleine trilogy, the first of which is A Corner of White.