![]() Toll is actually two cities in one-a day city and a night city-and people belong to one or the other. But this book has the added pleasure of Toll, a city unlike any I can recall encountering in fiction. In Fly By Night, I enjoyed Mosca’s sharp tongue and bad attitude, and that continued to be the case here. ![]() And Toll might be the strangest place they’ve been yet. Once Mosca escapes, she and her friends end up in Toll, the only town where Clent and/or Mosca aren’t forbidden to go. Mosca is ready to give up on him once and for all when she’s kidnapped. But that’s only the beginning. At the moment, their travels are at a halt because Eponymous Clent is once again in jail. ![]() The follow-up to Frances Hardinge’s Fly by Night, finds Mosca Mye and her goose Saracen on the road once again with Eponymous Clent. ![]()
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