The Thirteen Hallows (Thirteen Hallows #1) 
A gruesome murder in London reveals a sinister plot to uncover a two-thousand-year-old secret.
For decades, the Keepers guarded these Hallows, keping them safe, hidden, and apart from one another. But now the Keepers are being brutally murdered, their prizes stolen, the ancient objects bathed in their blood.
Now, only a few remain.
With her dying breath, one of the Keepers convinces Sarah Miller, a virtual stranger, to deliver her Hallow--a broken sword with devastating powers--to her nephew, Owen.
The duo quickly become suspects in a series of murders as they are chased by both the police and the sadistic Dark Man and his nubile mistress.
As Sarah and Owen search for the surviving Keepers, they unravel a deadly secret the Keepers were charged to protect. The mystery leads Sarah and Owen on a cat-and-mouse chase through England and Wales--and history itself--as they discover that the sword may be the only thing standing between the world... and a horror beyond imagining.
Very dark and scary book. A lot of action happening throughout.
You may also read my review here: http://www.mybookishways.com/2011/12/...Sarah Miller is having a really, really bad day. After helping an elderly woman during an apparent mugging, the woman convinces Sarah to take an artifact of hers (a piece of a broken sword) and keep it safe. Sarahs not quite sure why she agrees to do it, but feels that its somehow her duty, and agrees. Turns out this artifact is part of a broken sword with ancient and deadly powers, and its also one of 13 Hallows that if

Where The Librarian meets The Davinci Code meets Saw. This is a great escape novel but boy oh boy does it have plenty of gore. And why are many classifying this novel as YA? It isn't even in the realm of YA. I had fun with this one and will continue on with the series. Oh, I should mention that this novel is light on characterization, only skims the surface, relying on lots of action.
In a world separated from the one we inhabit, live a race of demons who love eating human flesh. Two thousand years ago, their entryway into our world was sealed off with thirteen locks, which can be opened only by their thirteen corresponding "Hallows". Each of these objects, once ordinary but now imbued with fearsome power, is strong enough in its own right, but should the thirteen ever be reunited, the demons will triumph and engulf us forever. When Sarah Miller rescues an elderly woman from
It took me a really long time to read this book, partially due to schoolwork and partially because it just wasn't really gripping me. It was entertaining, but not enough so to where I agonized over not being able to sit down and read it. The general idea of the book is good and I like that the historical aspect of the book is one that I've never heard of before: the thirteen treasures of Britain. It's good to see something new out there, as there's only so many times you can rehash the same
Buddy read with Aranell18DNF at 30%So the summary sounded goodStarted to read, it was a bit confusing but goodRead more, not much happeningRead a bit more, eeeeehhh no
Michael Scott
Hardcover | Pages: 349 pages Rating: 3.35 | 2678 Users | 426 Reviews

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Title | : | The Thirteen Hallows (Thirteen Hallows #1) |
Author | : | Michael Scott |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 349 pages |
Published | : | December 6th 2011 by Tor Books (first published December 2011) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal |
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The Hallows. Ancient artifacts imbued with a primal and deadly power. But are they protectors of this world, or the keys to its destruction?A gruesome murder in London reveals a sinister plot to uncover a two-thousand-year-old secret.
For decades, the Keepers guarded these Hallows, keping them safe, hidden, and apart from one another. But now the Keepers are being brutally murdered, their prizes stolen, the ancient objects bathed in their blood.
Now, only a few remain.
With her dying breath, one of the Keepers convinces Sarah Miller, a virtual stranger, to deliver her Hallow--a broken sword with devastating powers--to her nephew, Owen.
The duo quickly become suspects in a series of murders as they are chased by both the police and the sadistic Dark Man and his nubile mistress.
As Sarah and Owen search for the surviving Keepers, they unravel a deadly secret the Keepers were charged to protect. The mystery leads Sarah and Owen on a cat-and-mouse chase through England and Wales--and history itself--as they discover that the sword may be the only thing standing between the world... and a horror beyond imagining.
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Original Title: | The Thirteen Hallows |
ISBN: | 0765328526 (ISBN13: 9780765328526) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Thirteen Hallows #1 |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 3.35 From 2678 Users | 426 ReviewsWeigh Up Epithetical Books The Thirteen Hallows (Thirteen Hallows #1)
Where The Librarian meets The Davinci Code meets Saw. This is a great escape novel but boy oh boy does it have plenty of gore. And why are many classifying this novel as YA? It isn't even in the realm of YA. I had fun with this one and will continue on with the series. Oh, I should mention that this novel is light on characterization, only skims the surface, relying on lots of action.Very dark and scary book. A lot of action happening throughout.
You may also read my review here: http://www.mybookishways.com/2011/12/...Sarah Miller is having a really, really bad day. After helping an elderly woman during an apparent mugging, the woman convinces Sarah to take an artifact of hers (a piece of a broken sword) and keep it safe. Sarahs not quite sure why she agrees to do it, but feels that its somehow her duty, and agrees. Turns out this artifact is part of a broken sword with ancient and deadly powers, and its also one of 13 Hallows that if

Where The Librarian meets The Davinci Code meets Saw. This is a great escape novel but boy oh boy does it have plenty of gore. And why are many classifying this novel as YA? It isn't even in the realm of YA. I had fun with this one and will continue on with the series. Oh, I should mention that this novel is light on characterization, only skims the surface, relying on lots of action.
In a world separated from the one we inhabit, live a race of demons who love eating human flesh. Two thousand years ago, their entryway into our world was sealed off with thirteen locks, which can be opened only by their thirteen corresponding "Hallows". Each of these objects, once ordinary but now imbued with fearsome power, is strong enough in its own right, but should the thirteen ever be reunited, the demons will triumph and engulf us forever. When Sarah Miller rescues an elderly woman from
It took me a really long time to read this book, partially due to schoolwork and partially because it just wasn't really gripping me. It was entertaining, but not enough so to where I agonized over not being able to sit down and read it. The general idea of the book is good and I like that the historical aspect of the book is one that I've never heard of before: the thirteen treasures of Britain. It's good to see something new out there, as there's only so many times you can rehash the same
Buddy read with Aranell18DNF at 30%So the summary sounded goodStarted to read, it was a bit confusing but goodRead more, not much happeningRead a bit more, eeeeehhh no
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