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Fantasy · 2023 · PG-13

Chain of Thorns

by Cassandra Clare

The Last Hours trilogy concludes as Belial's endgame threatens to destroy everything.

For14+GenreFantasyLength691 pagesRead time~19.2 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Major demonic war; significant character deaths; intense battle sequences

Language

Some

Occasional stronger language as stakes escalate

Sexual Content

Some

The romance between Cordelia and James is finally consummated; tasteful fade-to-black

Substance Use

Barely any

Victorian opium den context continues

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Grief over significant losses; resolution of years of suppressed feelings; themes of belonging and worth

What this book is about

Cordelia and James face the full wrath of the Prince of Hell, Belial, while the truth about James's origins is finally revealed. The Last Hours trilogy concludes with emotional catharsis, hard-won love, and the resolution of every tangled thread laid since Chain of Gold.

Notes for sensitive readers

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Major character deaths

Prince of Hell antagonist

Consummated romance

Long finale

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