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In a cut-throat world of highwaymen, spies and smugglers, and insane rulers in silly wigs, runaway Mosca Mye and her goose companion have uncovered a dark plot winging it's way towards the city. Soon mischief and mayhem will lead to murder...
Frances Hardinge's breathtaking debut novel has at its heart and inspiring truth - that the power of books can change the world.
Fly By Night is one such book.
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