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Synopsis
USA Today Bestseller THE GOLDSMITH’S CONSPIRACY is the final book in the bestselling Glass and Steele series. To see why readers rave about the series, start at the beginning with THE WATCHMAKER’S DAUGHTER. Tensions between the artless and magicians are flaring, but India and Matt discover someone is deliberately fuelling the flames. Relentlessly pursuing his own agenda, Lord Coyle employs the former master of the Watchmaker’s Guild to make trouble and be a thorn in India’s side. But India has the ear of the government now, and her own political influence is growing, something which pushes Lord Coyle over the edge. He plots his revenge by murdering a jeweler and casting blame onto someone very important to Matt and India. As they scramble to prove Coyle was the real killer before the accused is hanged, they learn the extent of Coyle’s influence and the true motive behind his actions. With a problem too big to solve alone, India and Matt draw on aid from their friends. But it’s old enemies who cause the biggest crisis of all. Read the exhilarating conclusion to the USA Today bestselling series.
Is The Goldsmith's Conspiracy appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
This historical fantasy mystery involves murder investigations, political manipulation, and social tensions between magicians and non-magicians, with a developing romance. Violence includes murder plots and threats but isn't graphically detailed.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, mild sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include murder, death, and violence (see the full list above).
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Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the mystery-solving duo investigating a murder conspiracy while navigating political intrigue and romantic tension in a magical Victorian setting.