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Pero tu? no eres una chispa que se consume en un instante.Tu? eres una antorcha en las tinieblas...Si te atreves a arder.Tras el desenlace de la cuarta prueba, Laia y Eli?as se ven obligados a huir de la ciudad de Serra perseguidos por un eje?rcito de ma?scaras. Ahora, su u?nica esperanza es Darin, el hermano de Laia, cuyos conocimientos sobre el acero se?rrico son la clave para el futuro de los acade?micos. Pero Darin se encuentra encerrado en la prisio?n de Kauf, la ma?s inexpugnable y peligrosa de todo el imperio. A pesar del riesgo que supone, Laia esta? decidida a liberar a su hermano y Elias resuelto a seguir a su lado, aunque ello suponga renunciar a su propia libertad.Juntos tendra?n que luchar a cada paso para llegar a su destino y burlar a todos sus enemigos: el cruel Comandante, los soldados del Imperio, el sa?dico guardia?n de Kauf, y sobre todo, a Helene Aquilla, sometida a la voluntad de Marcus, el retorcido nuevo li?der del Imperio. La que una vez fue amiga y compan?era tendra? que hacer frente a una misio?n tan clara como indeseada: encontrar al traidor Elias Veturius y a su compan?era... y matarlos a los dos.Resen?as:«Incluso mejor que la primera parte... Apasionante...»Publishers WeeklyResen?as a Una llama entre cenizas:«Brillante y resplandeciente.»The Huffington Post«Una novela casi tan valiente como sus personajes.»The New York Times Book Review«Un recordatorio terrible e inquietante de lo que significa ser humano y de co?mo se puede encontrar esperanza en medio de la opresio?n y el miedo.»The Washigton Post«Adictiva como "Los juegos del hambre", fanta?stica como "Harry Potter" y brutal como "Juego de Tronos".»Public Radio InternationalENGLISH DESCRIPTIONSet in a rich, high-fantasy world inspired by ancient Rome, Sabaa Tahir's An Ember In The Ashes told the story of Laia, a slave fighting for her family, and Elias, a young soldier fighting for his freedom.Now, in A Torch Against The Night, Elias and Laia are running for their lives.After the events of the Fourth Trial, Martial soldiers hunt the two fugitives as they flee the city of Serra and undertake a perilous journey through the heart of the Empire.Laia is determined to break into Kauf--the Empire's most secure and dangerous prison--to save her brother, who is the key to the Scholars' survival. 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