Five-star review of The Mapmaker’s Apprentice by C.J. Archer
As with the first book in
this series, I was in the middle of two other books when I started this one and
I ignored them until I’d finished this one. It was even better than the first. A
young mapmaker’s apprentice has gone missing, and Glass and Steel are asked to
find him. India’s hand warms when she touches one of the exquisite maps the apprentice
drew, telling her it’s magical, and so is he. Meanwhile, Matt’s Aunt Letitia is
trying to arrange a marriage between him and every eligible young woman with at
least a little noble blood. Matt’s pals, Cyclops and Duke and his cousin, Willie,
join in the fun through the main parts of London in Victorian times. This story
involves another guild, this one for mapmakers, as well as the desire to keep
their magical abilities secret due to the antipathy of non-magical people.
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