There’s a crazy Clace plot twist in this third book which I remembered from my first read seven years ago. The Clary/Jace romance in these first three books is probably the strangest romance I’ve ever read. Even if Valentine is thwarted, though, it won’t change the fact that Clary’s heart is breaking. He’s threatening the Clave even more strongly than usual now that the third mortal instrument is within sight, but there is one way he might be stopped. Clary’s plan to save her mother meets a surprising snag related to Valentine and his… assistant. Clary, of course, won’t let anyone stop her from doing anything, no matter how much trouble she may find in the process. Simon would do less, but he gets roped into Jace’s scheme in an unexpected way that keeps him in the center of this novel’s intrigue. Jace, however, doesn’t want Clary going somewhere so dangerous and will do almost anything to stop her. This will be a spoiler-free discussion of the third book, but if you haven’t read books one and two yet, check those out before reading further!Ībout the book: Clary has been informed that something in Idris may be able to revive her mother. In fact, I’ve been enjoying them so much that I went ahead and bought the whole series. This year I’ve been rereading/reading for the first time all of Cassandra Clare’s books, and couldn’t wait to pick up her third book, City of Glass.
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