Prison is bad enough , but what about one that contains not only cells , but metal forests , dilapidated cities , and a vast wilderness?Incarceron‘s Finn , a seventeen - year - sure-enough prisoner , has no memory of his childhood and is sure that he came from Outside . Very few inmate believe that an exterior even exists — the prison has been sealed for centuries , and legend has it that only one man , Sapphique , has ever scat — so Finn ’s chances of escape seem slim to none . Enter the lechatelierite Florida key . And Claudia .
Claudia , the daughter of the Warden of Incarceron , claims to know Outside and offers to help Finn get out — with one grab . If she help Finn , she will need his help in counter to get out of an unsuitable staged marriage ceremony . So they correspond to help each other , without realise that there is more to Incarceron than meets the eye . Escaping will take their smashing courage and cost them far more than they can imagine . Why ? Because Incarceron is alive .
Incarceronis out this month in softback . And the saga concludes in the New York Times bestselling sequel , Sapphique , also usable at your favorite bookshop .

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Here ’s what people are saying aboutIncarceron :
“ One of the best fantasy novels written for a foresightful time . ”

-The Times , London
“ Catherine Fisher [ is ] one of today ’s best phantasy writers . ”
-The Independent

“ … a thriller of the highest guild ; Fisher could give the show 24 a run for its money with her twist and messed up characters . I interpret one chapter and arrange it down took a serious act of will . ”
-Junot Diaz quote in the Wall Street Journal
“ … nothing , including the final conniption , is as it seems in this eery , refined fantasy … in an elaborate way plotted and amply reckon , this novel hold the attention as inexorably as Incarceron holds its prisoners . The surprise ending will leave reader clamoring for the sequel coming in December . ”

-The Washington Post
“ In Incarceron and its sequel , Sapphique , Catherine Fisher shows herself to be … an expert world - Lord . ”
-Los Angeles Times

“ Fisher has constructed a involve original world and people it with character who challenge our likes and dislike . If you enjoyed the moving picture Inception , you ’ll like this as well . ”
-Chicago Tribune
“ Catherine blends old - school fantasy detail with dystopian futuristic visual modality - the best of two genres , if you require me . ”

-MTV.com
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