The Infernal Devices

The Infernal Devices
Author Cassandra Clare
Country United States, Canada
Language English
Genre Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Young-Adult Literature
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Published August 31, 2010 – March 19, 2013
Media type Print (paperback)
Audiobook
No. of books 3
Followed by The Mortal Instruments

The Infernal Devices is a series of novels by author Cassandra Clare, centering on a race called the Shadowhunters introduced in her The Mortal Instruments series. The series is a prequel series to the Mortal Instruments series, and contains some of the character's ancestors. Clare has insisted that the two series can be read in either order.[1]

The series follows Tessa Gray, an orphaned teenage girl who discovers she has the power to shape-shift, but doesn't bear a mark that shows she is a warlock. She is forced to learn how to control this newly established power and navigate the new world she was forcefully introduced into. The series follows Tessa's life as she is forced to collaborate with the Shadowhunters in order to protect herself, her family, and her loved ones.

The trilogy features William (Will) Herondale, James (Jem) Carstairs, Theresa (Tessa) Gray, and other Downworlders and Shadowhunters in the London Institute. It also features Magnus Bane, Camille Belcourt and other characters who appear in The Mortal Instruments series.

The books also contain many quotes referring to famous pieces of Victorian Literature like Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, and the works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Alfred Tennyson.

Synopsis

The series takes place in London England in 1878, a short time after the peace treaties between Downworlders and Shadowhunters. As Shadowhunters consider themselves superior or purer than Downworlders or demons, they may have no qualms about killing either.

The first book in The Infernal Devices is entitled Clockwork Angel and begins the story of Tessa Gray, an orphan teenage girl who is looking for her brother Nathaniel Gray, who has disappeared, and seeks her true identity.

Her search plunges her into a world she never knew existed, and reveals talents she never knew she had. She will have to learn to master them if she wants to find her brother, and must forge an alliance with Shadowhunters if she wants to survive in this dangerous world. Many of the family names of the Shadowhunters used in The Mortal Instruments are first introduced in this series. Another character in The Infernal Devices, Magnus Bane, the High Warlock of Brooklyn, also plays a part in this series.

As Tessa Gray is drawn deeper into the Shadow world, and goes on the quest of finding her brother, she falls in love with two Shadowhunters–but when it comes to choosing one, trouble begins to brew and suspense finds its way into her life. She will have to learn to hide her feelings if she hopes to survive. However, as her heart rages for love but her mind is bent on saving her brother, will she hide her vulnerable side? Which of the Shadowhunters will win her heart?

Characters

Publication History

  1. Clockwork Angel (published August 31, 2010)
  2. Clockwork Prince (published December 6, 2011)
  3. Clockwork Princess (published March 19, 2013)[2]

Reception

The series has received much positive critical reception, with the first book averaging a score of 4.3/5 on Goodreads.[3] The first volume of the original English-language manga adaptation made it to The New York Times Manga Best Seller list for the week of October 28–November 3, 2012.[4]

Film

Cassandra Clare has confirmed that "The Infernal Devices has been optioned as a film project by the same people who optioned The Mortal Instruments."[5]

References

  1. "The Infernal Devices - Cassandra Clare". Cassandraclare.com. Retrieved 2014-06-06.
  2. "FAQs". Cassandraclare.com. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  3. "Clockwork Angel - Goodreads". Retrieved 2014-06-06.
  4. "New York Times Manga Best Seller List, October 28-November 3". Anime News Network. November 9, 2012. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  5. "Is The Infernal Devices going to be a movie? - Cassandra Clare". Retrieved 2014-09-15.
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