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Tamsyn Muir's Locked Tomb series has once again taken a hard left turn in NONA THE NINTH, leading devoted readers on another merry unhinged necromantic adventure that - in typical Muir fashion - introduces more questions than it answers. Gruesomely wacky, viscerally human, and unexpectedly lovely, this surprise third Locked Tomb book will have you staying up way past your bedtime and chomping at the bit for next year's hellraising conclusion.

Once again Tamsyn Muir proves that this is her necromantic empire, and we're just living in it. Following in the footsteps of its predecessors, NONA THE NINTH is as surprising as it is original. Readers will be pleased to receive a few long-waited answers to the many questions in this perplexing story, even if the ending will probably leave most begging for the final installment immediately. With this next volume in The Locked Tomb series, Muir continues to deepen character relationships; explore the intersections between queerness, religion, and empire; and offer a masterful selection of memes.