![]() ![]() Then, when a secret one of them holds becomes known, their sanctuary is gone forever and it appears a terrible power may become unleashed. Rather than turning to refuge outside the city, Kaidu and Rat instead choose to stay with those they love and trust inside the dangerous city walls. ![]() But then a vicious act shifts power to one who prefers violence instead of diplomacy, and the two find themselves on the run for their lives. At first, Kaidu and Rat assume the adults will handle things. The group of Dao rulers is divided regarding how to undergo diplomatic efforts with the Yisun Nation. ![]() But they soon realize their country is undergoing political upheaval in “The Stone Heart: The Nameless City” by Faith Erin Hicks. Picking up from where book one ended, Kaidu and Rat have been enjoying the peace and notoriety that came after uncovering an assassination attempt on the city’s ruler. " THE STONE HEART : The Nameless City," by Faith Erin Hicks, First Second, $21.99, 256 pages (f) (ages 8-16) ![]()
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