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The once-great traction city of London is now just a radioactive wreck, a ruin haunted by electrical discharges and the dashed hopes of the people who once called it home-people like Tom Natsworthy. Twenty years after he fled, intending never to return, he discovers that something stirs in the remains of the old city. Meanwhile the fragile truce between the Green Storm and the Traction Cities splinters and hostility breaks out again. Events are set on a collision course as things end where they began, with London... But even as Tom and Wren hurry to uncover the mystery of London, Hester Shaw-estranged from her husband and her daughter-tracks the resurrected Stalker Fang, who has found another way to end the war and all life on the planet once and for all.
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In my review of the last book in this series, I said that Phillip Reeve was running out of ideas. With this book, he proved be wrong. A Darkling Plain is the excellent conclusion to the Hungry City Chronicles, bringing each of the many characters story arcs to a satisfying conclusion.
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5 primary books6 released booksMortal Engines Quartet is a 7-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by Philip Reeve, Jeremy Levett, and Chris Priestley.