The Russian Cage

The Russian Cage by Charlaine Harris is the third installment in the Gunnie Rose series, published by Simon and Schuster on February 23, 2021. This 304-page book is presented in English and explores an alternate history of the United States where magic is both acknowledged and despised. The narrative picks up from the previous book, following Lizbeth Rose as she embarks on a perilous mission to rescue her estranged partner, Prince Eli, from the Holy Russian Empire.
Readers will find a blend of romance, intrigue, and supernatural elements as Lizbeth navigates the complexities of royalty and deception in her quest. With the support of her sister Felicia and her developing Grigori powers, Lizbeth faces challenges in a world where danger lurks at every turn. The story delves into the mysterious dynamics of the Holy Russian Empire, offering a rich backdrop for the unfolding drama and character development.
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#1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Charlaine Harris is at her best in this alternate history of the United States where magic is an acknowledged but despised power in this third installment of the Gunnie Rose series.
Picking up right where A Longer Fall left off, this thrilling third installment follows Lizbeth Rose as she takes on one of her most dangerous missions yet: rescuing her estranged partner, Prince Eli, from the Holy Russian Empire. Once in San Diego, Lizbeth is going to have to rely upon her sister Felicia, and her growing Grigori powers to navigate her way through this strange new world of royalty and deception in order to get Eli freed from jail where he’s being held for murder.
Russian Cage continues to ramp up the momentum with more of everything Harris’ readers adore her for with romance, intrigue, and a deep dive into the mysterious Holy Russian Empire.
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