The Inquisitors Mark, Dianne K. Salerni
The Inquisitors Mark, Dianne K. Salerni
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The Inquisitor's Mark

Author: Dianne K. Salerni

Narrator: Christopher Carley

Unabridged: 7 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 09/15/2020


Synopsis

AFTER AN ALL-OUT WAR WITH THE EVIL Kin lord in Mexico, Jax Aubrey is back in Pennsylvania
with his guardian, Riley, and liege lady, Evangeline. Although they’re in hiding, a man named Finn Ambrose
tracks them down, claiming to be Jax’s uncle and giving Jax hope that he actually has a family after all.

But Uncle Finn may have an ulterior motive. As it turns out, Jax’s great-aunt is the reigning leader
of the Dulacs, the enemy clan who assassinated Riley’s family. When the Dulacs kidnap Jax’s best friend,
Billy, to lure Jax to New York, it becomes clear that the Dulacs, family or not, will stop at nothing to get
what they want. Hoping to trade himself for Billy—while keeping Riley and Evangeline out of danger—Jax
goes to Manhattan on his own, where he meets Uncle Finn; his nearly identical twin cousin, Dorian; and
the rest of his supposed relatives.

There, he stumbles upon a maze of magic tunnels below his family’s apartment building. Uncle Finn
and the sinister Dulacs have been keeping secrets from him—and one of them might be the location of
Evangeline’s long-lost sister, Addie.

With the Eighth Day—and the entire Emrys bloodline—hanging in the balance, Jax struggles to
comprehend who he really is despite all that he knows.
An Ambrose? A Dulac? An Aubrey?
OR AN INQUISITOR WHO WILL STOP AT NOTHING TO KEEP HIS LIEGE SAFE?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rashika (is tired) on January 09, 2015

***This review has also been posted on The Social Potato When I first read the blurb for this book, I was worried. It seemed as though Jax was going to make certain decisions that would make me shake my head and wonder where  the Jax I knew had gone. I needn’t have worried. Jax is still as fabulous a......more

Goodreads review by thefourthvine on April 05, 2016

Okay, so, basically this is very similar to the first book of the series -- fast-paced, fun worldbuilding, super-cool conceit, magic and magic items and cool stuff, and character relationships that aren't quiiiiiiite what you'd hope in terms of actual, textual support. (In this book, the two charact......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on December 28, 2014

In this story, Jax, Riley and Evangeline are on the run from both evil Transitioners and Kin who really want both Riley and Evangeline dead. They have decided that they need to find Evangeline's younger sister to protect her from the same threats. The two girls are the key that keeps the spell that......more

Goodreads review by Susan on February 04, 2015

What did I think? I think this second book of the series is even better than the first one. I know! Hard to believe, right? I mean, the first one was terrific! I also think one of the great things about this "Eighth Day" series is both girls AND boys will love reading it. (And so will old gals like......more