Syren
by Angie Sage
- Pages
- 628
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780747594154
- Reading Time
- ~11h
Syren is a book by Angie Sage. It has 628 pages.
About this book
Set against the soot-stained streets of nineteenth-century London, Angie Sage’s Syren follows a young woman who possesses the rare ability to perceive spirits lingering between the living and the dead. As she navigates the rigid social expectations of her era, Syren’s gift becomes a lens for examining unresolved histories and hidden family truths. The novel weaves historical detail with gentle magical realism, exploring how grief, memory, and the desire for closure shape human connections. Sage’s prose balances atmospheric period setting with a quiet, character-driven narrative that examines the boundaries between reality and the unseen. Readers familiar with her fantasy series will recognize her talent for crafting immersive worlds, while this standalone work stands apart as a reflective meditation on loss and the enduring presence of those we have left behind. The story unfolds through Syren’s evolving understanding of her own identity, offering a thoughtful portrait of adolescence framed by the supernatural and the deeply personal.
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Syren has 628 pages.
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Set against the soot-stained streets of nineteenth-century London, Angie Sage’s Syren follows a young woman who possesses the rare ability to perceive spirits lingering between the living and the dead. As she navigates the rigid social expectations of her era, Syren’s gift becomes a lens for examini...
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Syren was written by Angie Sage.