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  • Published: 12 July 2016
  • ISBN: 9780451485779
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

The Crimson Skew





The stunning conclusion to S. E. Grove's New York Times–bestselling Mapmakers trilogy—a historical, fantastical adventure perfect for fans of Philip Pullman!

It is late August 1892, and Sophia Tims is coming home from a foreign Age, having risked her life in search of her missing parents. Now she is aboard ship, with a hard-earned, cryptic map that may help her find them at long last.

But her homecoming is anything but peaceful. Threatening clouds hang over New Orleans harbor. Sinkholes have been opening in Boston, swallowing parts of the city whole. Rogue weirwinds tear up the Baldlands. Worst of all, New Occident is at war, led by a prime minister who will do anything to expand the country westward. He has blackmailed Sophia’s beloved uncle Shadrack into drawing the battle maps that will lead countless men and boys—including Sophia’s best friend, Theo—to their deaths.

As Sophia puzzles out her next move, Shadrack is peeling back layers of government intrigue, and Theo is bracing himself to fight. A red fog of war is rising, and New Occident’s future hangs in the balance. . . .

The Crimson Skew is the thrilling final act of S. E. Grove’s acclaimed Mapmakers Trilogy—three unforgettable books set in a world like no other.


**Includes a Bonus PDF with maps. 

  • Published: 12 July 2016
  • ISBN: 9780451485779
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

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Praise for The Crimson Skew

Praise for the Mapmakers Trilogy:

"Narrator Cassandra Campbell's experienced narrative style easily brings to life Sophia's world and complements Grove's book...The plot is complex with many twists and turns that will keep listeners engaged."--School Library Journal review of The Golden Specific

"Grove's intelligent and challenging debut is brilliant in concept, breathtaking in scale and stellar in its worldbuilding; this is a world never before seen in fiction...Wholly original and marvelous beyond compare."--Kirkus, starred review of The Glass Sentence

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