![]() ![]() Until, that is, Redd throws everything awry by moving the pieces to her own personal advantage. He has a plan that will bring chaos and ruin to Alyss’ new-found peace. And unlike Redd, he prefers to move his pieces around the chessboard of diplomacy with a combination of subtlety and deceit. King Arch of Boarderland has his eye on Wonderland and is especially fond of deposing female rulers. But the real threat may be closer and deadlier. Redd (“her Imperial Viciousness”) has indeed been sighted, and represents a significant threat to the peace of the kingdom. ![]() ![]() That first volume did not live up to the promise of the premise this one is a definite improvement. Beddor’s introduction to The Looking Glass Wars (2006) dealt with the return of Princess Alyss to take her rightful place as Queen of Wonderland, expelling her evil Aunt Redd from the usurped throne. ![]()
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