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The Otherwhere Post

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Seven years ago, Maeve Abenthy lost everything when her father was accused of killing an entire world – and everyone in it. Now 18, Maeve lives under an assumed name, doing her best to leave the past behind. But when she receives an anonymous letter claiming that her father is innocent, she finds that letting go of the past isn’t as easy as she expected. Hoping to learn more about her father and the mysterious letter, Maeve infiltrates the Otherwhere Post, where couriers use the magic of scriptomancy to deliver letters across the boundaries of worlds. She intends to keep to herself, staying only long enough to find answers, but when she’s assigned to train under a dark-eyed boy who sees through her lies, things become more complicated than she expected.

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Description

The instant New York Times and Indie bestseller.

A Good Morning America YA Book Club pick.

In Leyland, there is no magic more powerful than the written word. Maeve Abenthy knows this better than anyone, for it was with ink that her father destroyed the world. To avoid the stain of his crimes she lives in hiding, until the arrival of an anonymous letter changes everything. It contains four impossible words: Your father was innocent.

In search of the letter’s author, Maeve infiltrates the Otherwhere Post – an illustrious academy where she will master the arcane magic of scriptomancy. But one person sees through her disguise: Tristan Byrne, her brilliant yet infuriating mentor. To win his trust and uncover the secrets buried in her past, Maeve may have to risk something far worse than her mission – her heart.

The Otherwhere Post contains:

A rivals-to-lovers romance

Ancient magic

Crumbling libraries

Dangerous secrets

Hidden identities

Additional information

Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 cm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

395

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

813.6 (edition:23)

Readership

Children – juvenile / Code: J