City of Clockwork Soldiers
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  • Reads 3,239
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 53m
Ongoing, First published Jun 25, 2015
The construction of the time machine started by Henry Branwell in 1865 has been completed. When Tessa Gray finds out about this ingenious invention started so many years ago by someone she'd grown to love, her biggest wish is to use it, to travel back in time and find out why she had Magnus Bane place a memory block over her mind like a veil. The only problem is, if she transfers back to the time when she was young, she'd only confuse herself and the people she loved. So instead of her travelling back into her past herself, she sends the only people she thinks worthy of the task: the new generation of shadowhunters. Clary, Jace, Isabelle and Alec...
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Set after the events of Chain of Gold. Cordelia Carstairs, now an engaged woman, tries to navigate her way through a life that has drastically changed. James Herondale, now an engaged man, grapples with his family heritage and feelings for a girl who is as cold as ice. Matthew Fairchild, struggling with his own guilt, realizes that he has more desires than just drinking. A certain desire that no one must know - especially James. Lucie Herondale, fascinated by a certain ghost boy, feels compelled to do something that will result in breaking the Clave law. Emotions and danger run wild as the evil that Cordelia, James, Matthew and Lucie thought was gone, never really was. Now, they must defeat it while grappling with their own personal issues and emotions. Will they be able to save London? Or will their own personal feelings and fears ruin their chance? * * * Please only read this if you have already read Chain of Gold as there will be many spoilers. All rights go to Cassandra Clare :)