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The Minority Council
The Minority Council | Kate Griffin
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Matthew Swift, sorcerer, Midnight Mayor, is in charge. Or so he'd like to think. London, being London, is having its issues. Drug use is rampant. Teenage vandalism is driving away business. Violent crimes are on the rise. Once upon a time, Matthew Swift wouldn't have cared. Now it's his mess to clean up.Especially when the new drug on the market is fairy dust and the production process involves turning humans into walking drug labs. And when the teenage vandals are being hunted by a mystical creature. And when the petty criminals of London start dying by magical means.It becomes clear that not only is this Swift's mess to clean up, but someone is trying to tell him how to do his job. Now he has to sort out who's behind the crime wave and who's interfering in his business. Swift has a lot of old enemies and few friends. If he's going to save London from a rising tide of blood -- he's going to have to learn his lessons and fast.
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BarbaraJean
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This was an excellent last book in the Matthew Swift series. I love the world and the system of magic Griffin has set up in these urban fantasy novels. This last volume does such fantastic job of exploring Swift (+the electric blue angels) as a character, delving into his contradictions and strengths, and the casualties of those strengths. As with other volumes, I wanted more about certain characters, but being left wanting more isn‘t always bad.

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BarbaraJean
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Curled up with a mug of tea and the last Matthew Swift book for my next installment of the #stayhome24in48! #socialdistancingreadathon #24in48

thebluestocking I have a friend IRL who has been pushing these for years!! I have the first one and just need to finally read it. 💙 4y
BarbaraJean @thebluestocking They‘re worth pushing!! Super good urban fantasy. 4y
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