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The astonishingly talented and lovely Maria Soler Canton for, as always, blowing my mind with cover-tastic beauty (and Heather, for similarly delighting me with my American cover art).
Gill Evans, Hilary Van Dusen, Miriam Newman, Victoria Philpott, Paul Black, Sawako Shirota and all the multitudes of talented and hardworking folk at both Walker Books and Candlewick Press.
The Furtive Scribblers, who forgave me even though I neglected them horribly whilst embroiled in this book’s clutches, and without whom I would never have had the idea for The Name of the Blade in the first place.
My online crew, including the marvellous UKYA bloggers, the Authors Allsorts and the YAThinkers, who sometimes were the only reason my laptop didn’t take a flying journey out of a window.
My whole family, with a special mention to my nieces Esme, Alexandra and Clemence, whose dawning geekery has gladdened my days in particular recently, and who reassure me that the force is still strong in the next generation.
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PRAISE FOR
THE NAME OF THE BLADE BOOK 1
“Japanese mythology meets urban awesomeness (and a swoon-worthy romance!). The Night Itself captivated me.”
L. A. Weatherly, author of the Angel Trilogy
“Mio is a wonderful heroine who reminded me of some of my favourite superhero characters, and her connection with Shinobu is touching and believable. The Japanese mythology was refreshing, and I absolutely cannot wait for the next book in the series!”
Karen Mahoney, author of the Iron Witch Trilogy and Falling to Ash
“A beautiful, awe-inspiring ride through an iconic London landscape harbouring extremely dangerous secrets. The Night Itself is a fantastic blend of Japanese folk tale and twenty-first-century thriller, populated by characters you will be rooting for at every breathless step.”
Katy Moran, author of Hidden Among Us
“I fell in love with sassy, courageous, wise-cracking Mio from page one.”
Ruth Warburton, author of the Winter Trilogy
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The Name of the Blade Book 1
The Night Itself
The Name of the Blade Book 2
Darkness Hidden
The Swan Kingdom
Daughter of the Flames
Shadows on the Moon
Frost Fire
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