![]() But for now, we focus on Zachariah on his everlasting mission to find a cure for himself, which is fruitless since…you know. It’s New Year, and I guess this only matters for vague symbolism at the end. What else have I got? Do you think the story is interesting? …Yes, I’m milking this “true purpose” thing for dramatic tension. Our story, once again, follows Brother Zachariah in the Shadow Market, because that’s supposedly the connective tissue between all these stories. Which, honestly, good for you-keep that up. If this doesn’t set any alarm bells, it probably means you don’t follow the future of the Shadowhunters book as closely as I do. ![]() This story, Cast Long Shadows, is set in 1901. No, she’s just up to her old tricks again. Turns out, I was wrong to think Clare was trying to cover the fanfic market and monetize it. In fact, we should have all seen this coming. The first one was a bit misleading in that respect, because it’s also the only one that doesn’t actually fit this spin-off’s true theme.Ĭurious yet? You shouldn’t be. Yes, as it turns out, it’s not just “stories from and about the Shadow Market”. ![]() ![]() And we find out the true purpose of that series. Today, we continue our romp through the latest of Clare’s additions to her Shadowhunters franchise. ![]()
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