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Lamplighter
Lamplighter (Monster Blood Tattoo, Book 2)
Lamplighter
D. M. Cornish
Continuing the absorbing, inventive saga started in Foundling, Lamplighter follows Rossam?nd Bookchild, now one of the EmperorÕs lamplighters, who is sworn to protect travelers from the ferocious bogles that live in the wild. Small and meek, he does not fit in. Then a haughty young female monster hunter is forced upon the lamplighters for training. As Rossam?nd begins to make new friends in the dangerous world of the Half-Continent, he also seems to make more enemies, finding himself pushed toward a destiny that he could never have imagined. . . .

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Juvenile Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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D. M. Cornish starts his latest novel in the Monster Blood Tattoo series (a planned trilogy), Lamplighter, where his first book, Monster Blood Tattoo, left off. Lamplighter follows a Foundling (orphan) boy, Rossamünd, who has been summoned to train under the military branch of the Lamplighters, soldiers who walk the Empire's monster- plagued streets and light the Great Lamps for the safety of travelers. Rossamünd arrives at the Lamplighters' barracks, Winstermill Manse, and begins his training as a prentice.

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Lamplighter by D. M. Cornish is a fantasy-adventure story. Rossamund's world is inhabited by monsters. Monsters are enemies, but Rossamund and a few others happen to be friends with them. After a monster attack, a calendar (a member of a female society of philanthropy and protection) called Threnody demands to be made a lamplighter prentice like Rossamund. When the Lamplighter- Marshal is called away, the Master-of-Clerks becomes Marshal-Subrogat and sends all the prentices to cothouses.

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