Incarceron By Catherine Fisher


Incarceron did take me a couple of chapter to understand, however once I got into it I thoroughly enjoyed it. If I were to give any advise about reading this, I'd have to say take your time, and don't get distracted.It also has a sequel Sapphique
Blurb
Imagine a prison so vast that it contains cells and corridors, forest, cities and sea. Imagine a prisoner with no memory, who was sure he came from outside- though the prison has been sealed for centuries and only one man has ever escaped.
Imagine a girl in a manor house, in a society where time is forbidden, held in a 17th century world run by computers, doomed to an arranged marriage, tangled in an assassination plot she dreads and desires.
One inside, one outside.
But both imprisoned.
Imagine Incarceron.

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