The second book in The Chemical Garden Trilogy reveals a world as captivating��nd as dangerous��s the one Rhine left behind in Wither.�Rhine and Gabriel may have escaped the beautiful prison of
Wither's mansion, but they are far from escaping danger. First they're chased for stealing a getaway boat, and then the fleeing pair ends up in the eerie den of Madame, an old woman who collects girls and sells them to the highest bidders. Worst of all, Vaughn, Rhine's sinister father-in-law, seems to be on her trail every step of the way. Rhine remains determined to get to her brother in Manhattan��ut the road they are on is long and perilous.
Now that Rhine has finally regained her freedom, what lengths will she need to go to in order to keep it?