The Things Gods Break
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Product details:
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Date of Publication 21 October 2025
- Number of Volumes Trade paperback (UK)
- ISBN 9781911750581
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages544 pages
- Size 234x152x40 mm
- Weight 657 g
- Language English 700
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LIMITED FIRST PRINT RUN featuring spray-painted edges with a stenciled design, as well as gorgeously detailed endpapers. This breathtaking first edition is available for a limited time and while supplies last!
The games continue in the highly anticipated and thrilling follow-up to The Games Gods Play by Abigail Owen.
THE GODS WANT HER DEAD...
HADES WILL BURY THEM.
You’d think I’d have learned by now:
Don’t mouth off to deities.
Don’t fall for the King of the Underworld.
And definitely don’t get dragged into a divine death match where I’m the cursed mortal prize.
But here I am – trapped in Tartarus, humanity’s worst pit stop, squaring off against monsters who make the gods look merciful. Titans, twisted by centuries of rage and ruin, are sealed behind seven
ancient locks.
And guess what?
I’m the key.
To escape, I’ll have to survive every horrifying trial they throw at me. To win, I might have to become something the gods never saw coming.
Oh, and Hades?
He’s about to break every rule the gods ever wrote. Because to save me . . . the god of death will burn the world. But if I break free? So do the Titans. And the world won’t just suffer – it’ll beg for the end.