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The Invisible Entente Prequel Novella (Dark Descendants Book 0.5)

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Described as The Breakfast Club meets And Then There Were None, The Invisible Entente prequel novella introduces all the characters of The Invisible Entente series in a classic locked-room mystery with a supernatural twist.

"If you’re reading this note, I’m already dead. I find even more pleasure in the idea that one of you will soon join me."

At the precise moment of warlock Jermaine Hershel's death, seven strangers are transported into a magically sealed room with only a letter from the dead man to explain.

If they want to go home, the way out is simple: discover the murderer — and kill them.

Tensions rise as each stranger reveals their connection with Jermaine, but the puzzle isn't so easy to solve. At least one of them is lying. In an unlikely alliance, they have to act quickly to unravel the mystery before the murderer acts first.
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Traci O.

3 years ago

Great introduction to a diverse cast of characters!

I really enjoyed this novella. I appreciated that it was labeled as a "Prequel Novella," because my expectations were managed (I had just finished a series of "books" that were really two books split into six and was frustrated with that). I knew this was going to be a short book that would lay the groundwork for the Dark Descendants series.

As the description states, seven strangers are transported into a magically sealed room to determine which of them killed the warlock who transported them there. Each of the characters tells their story - who they are, what they can do, and their involvement with the warlock.

I felt that set each of the characters up nicely for solving the mystery and also for the series. I have a feeling that each of them (the ones who lived, that is) will appear in later books, individually or in groups. My memory isn't the best, so I'm sure I'll be referring to this novella frequently to remind myself of what I already know.

The writing was excellent. I didn't detect any grammatical errors or typos. Those always throw me "out of the moment," and I'm pleased that didn't happen here.

Probably the best recommendation I can make is to say that right after finishing this prequel I got and started reading book one.