![]() ![]() Something I’ve always loved about these books is Schwab’s vivid descriptions of the destinations where Cassidy’s parents are filming, weaving her narratives around the food, culture, and history of a given city. But New Orleans history is full of pain, death, and magic…a dangerous combination for three friends who live on the border of this world and the next.īridge of Souls is sure to delight anyone who enjoyed the first two books in the series. It’s serious enough that Lara herself makes her way to Louisiana, determined to help Cassidy and locate the Society of the Black Cat, a secret organization of supernatural experts. And to make matters worse, her ghostly best friend, Jacob, is becoming far stronger than he ought to be, able to manipulate objects in the physical world.įellow in-betweener Lara would tell Cassidy that it’s time to send Jacob on, but Cassidy doesn’t even want to contemplate it – especially not when the ominous skeleton reappears in New Orleans. ![]() But though Cassidy is gaining confidence as an in-betweener (someone capable of traveling between our world and the Veil, and responsible for sending lingering ghosts “on”), she’s troubled by a vision she had in Paris of a skeleton – on this side of the Veil – watching her from a train platform. In this third installment of Victoria Schwab’s City of Ghosts series, Cassidy Blake finds herself in New Orleans, where her parents are filming segments about the city’s haunted history for their television show. ![]()
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