I enjoyed the fact that we got to see the aftermath of the Mortal War a little closer to the timeline. After calling the Shadowhunters of the New York Institute in for backup, the pair head to Shanghai where they run into even more danger than they could’ve ever predicted. In an attempt to rescue his friend, Magnus insists that he go to Shanghai but Alec won’t let him go alone. After years of believing that his friend, Ragnor Fell is dead, Magnus learns that he was forced to team up with Shinyun and is under the spell of the most deadly of the Nine Princes of Hell, Sammael. Until, Shinyun Jung, the warlock that Alec and Magnus set free as an act of kindness has returned with a deadly weapon and has decided to stab Magnus with it. They live happily in Magnu’s loft in Brooklyn with their son Max. The Cold Peace has been enacted and Alec and Magnus have formed their Shadowhunter-Downworlder alliance. The Lost Book of the White takes place three years after the end of the Mortal War. So if you haven’t read those books, this review will spoil them for you. This is also the sequel for The Red Scrolls of Magic. This review is another Shadowhunter’s book review and does contain spoilers from The Mortal Instruments (this book follows directly after City of Heavenly Fire). Stay unbroken, for me.” Cassandra Clare and Wesley Chu, The Lost Book of the White
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