![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the opening pages of City of Glass readers leave the mundane world of New York completely behind. The previous books in the trilogy have followed Clary on her journey from mundane (non-supernatural) teenager to rune-wielding Shadowhunter, introducing the reader to a magical world, populated with werewolves, vampires, faeries and mages along the way. Clary’s mother had been hiding her from her demon hunting heritage in an attempt to protect Clary from the machinations of Valentine, the evil father Clary had never known. Written for young adults, The Mortal Instruments trilogy has followed the story of Clary, an average New York teenage girl, whose mother suddenly disappears at the same time that she starts being able to see things, such as demons, that most normal people can’t. Since this is the third part of a trilogy I think it goes almost without saying that you need to have read City of Bones and City of Ashes (parts one and two of The Mortal Instruments) before attempting to read this novel. Meanwhile, Jace and Clary have their own decision to make: should they pursue the love they both know is forbidden? The ReviewĬity of Glass is the third and final part of Cassandra Clare’s Mortal Instruments trilogy. ![]() Published 2009 492 pages Summary (from the book jacket)Īmid the chaos of war, the Shadowhunters must decide to fight with the vampires, werewolves and other Downworlders – or against them. ![]()
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