

There were no animals or pets, either, or fried food stands or shitty upstairs neighbors… But Nona is positively bursting with life, from kids to rebels to six-legged dogs.” Harrow puts in her review, “There were no children in the previous two books. While Gideon and Harrow are set, respectively, in an isolated mansion on post-apocalyptic Earth and God’s personal space station, Nona takes place in the bustling, gritty backstreets of a planet caught between empire and rebellion. Nona the Ninth answers many questions about the series - especially on the mysterious Alecto, whose body resides in the titular tomb - yet raises new ones as well.įor those who have followed the previous novels, Gideon the Ninth and Harrow the Ninth, one of the biggest shocks about Nona might be its departure in scope. 13, the much-anticipated third installment of Tamsyn Muir’s Locked Tomb series finally released. Nona would prefer to live an ordinary life with the people she loves, with Pyrrha and Camilla and Palamedes, but she also knows that nothing lasts forever.Īnd each night, Nona dreams of a woman with a skull-painted face.On Sept. Their leaders want Nona to be the weapon that will save them from the Nine Houses.

Blood of Eden forces have surrounded the last Cohort facility and wait for the Emperor Undying to come calling. A monstrous blue sphere hangs on the horizon, ready to tear the planet apart. Six months ago she woke up in a stranger's body, and she's afraid she might have to give it back.

She lives with her family, has a job at her local school, and loves walks on the beach and meeting new dogs. “Deft, tense and atmospheric, compellingly immersive and wildly original.” ―The New York Times on Gideon the Ninth “You will love Nona, and Nona loves you.” ―Alix E. Tamsyn Muir's New York Times and USA Today bestselling Locked Tomb Series continues with Nona.
