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The Flight of the Phoenix

  • Muriel Rogers
Publishing date:8/11/2016

Synopsis:

Back in the Nest, Kala finds that the Power, unsettled, has closed ranks. In the midst of the curfew, the Open Hand moves in the shadows having suffered some significant losses but also adding new faces. The Museum, The Nursery, The Other Side and The Rubbish Tip will be key when the Only One tries to reach her final objective: the Sphere. Even as it seems more and more unlikely that her plan will succeed, Kala will also have to fight for her love of the elusive Beo, to keep hold of a father who seems to have lost his mind and to put together the puzzle of her origins.  

After the success of Sin alas (Wingless) and Las alas de Ícaro (The Wings of Icarus), The Flight of the Phoenix brings The Sphere trilogy to a close.    

Highlights

Highlights The Flight of the Phoenix

The trilogy that will change the rules of the game.

Technical Data

Technical data

Publishing date: 8/11/2016

ISBN: 978-84-08-16259-9

Pages: 288

Imprint: Editorial Planeta

Reviews

In The Flight of the Phoenix, we return to the main setting of the trilogy, the Nest, and accompany Kala and the Open Hand in their final battle with the Power. Thus the trilogy comes to a gripping and surprising end that will leave readers gasping for more: the possibility of a new world has opened up before us.   

The Flight of the Phoenix is the final instalment of The Sphere trilogy. The first two books, Sin alas and Las alas de Ícaro, were very well received by followers of sagas such as The Hunger Games and Divergent.