![]() ![]() Her capture has now become a very personal obsession for the Lord of Midnight.īut unbeknown to him, Carrion’s evil grandmother – Mother Motley, has seen what truly lies in the heart of her grandson. He has become convinced that the girl is the key to the Abarat’s resistance. But Carrion’s increasing frustration at the repeated failure at capturing Candy by his henchmen has now completely consumed the bitter man’s mind. His swarms of insectile Sacbrood will form the perfect cover for the resurrection of the great barbaric destroyers known as the Requiax, who lie in waiting under the vast Sea of Izabella.Ī resistance against Carrion’s army of Midnight is being hastily put together. ![]() Meanwhile, the Lord of Midnight – Christopher Carrion, has set forth his despicable plans to create a permanent midnight across the Abarat. ![]() Only a few weeks have passed and now Candy Quackenbush, together with her new travelling companion Malingo the Geshrat, have continued their island hopping escapades in the hope of evading the grasp of the notorious master bounty hunter - Otto Houlihan. The book tied with Steve Burt’s short story collection ‘Oddest Yet’ (2004) for the 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers. First published back in October of 2004, ‘Abarat: Days Of Magic, Nights Of War’ formed the second instalment into Clive Barker’s ‘Books of Abarat’ series. ![]()
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