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The Pale Dreamer: A Bone Season Prequel (The Bone Season)

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A dreamer is born – the exhilarating prequel to the ground-breaking, extraordinary Bone Season series.

In the perilous heart of Scion London, a dangerous and valuable poltergeist is on the loose – and it must be caught before chaos erupts on the streets of the capital. Here, the clairvoyant underworld plays by its own rules, and rival gangs will stop at nothing to win such a magnificent prize.

Sixteen-year-old Paige Mahoney is working for Jaxon Hall, the most notorious mime-lord in the city. He thinks she is hiding a powerful gift, but it refuses to surface. Maybe this is the opportunity she needs to secure her position in his gang, the Seven Seals….

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3 thoughts on “The Pale Dreamer: A Bone Season Prequel (The Bone Season)

  1. Good Prequel I only say that the plot of the book is predictable because it is a prequel and if you have read the other books then you know what is going to happen. In the book you learn how Paige became the mollisher of Seven Seals and the main event in the book is how they are trying to capture a poltergeist. This is a very quick read and if you are a fan of the series it is a good story to read.

  2. Pale Dreamer is an excellent prequel We first met Paige Mahoney in The Bone Season – it was interesting. It was different. It was new. It was like Harry Potter for adults. We’ve experienced Paige’s evolution through several novels now, each better than the last. 

  3. Not only do we get to see more of what life was like for Paige while working under Jax Overall Impression: What a thrilling introduction to the world of the infamous Seven Seals. Not only do we get to see more of what life was like for Paige while working under Jax, we also get to go on a high-stakes chase through London after a pair of poltergeists. One thing I LOVE about The Bone Season series is how Shannon incorporates the stories of actual famous spirits who are rumored to haunt London, and this novella is no exception. You can read about the actual story of Sarah Metyard…

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