A common theme in The Prisoner's Throne is what happens when you were cast as the lead character even though you didn't apply or try out for the part.
"The Prisoner's Throne" by Holly Black, investigates how they might proceed or not, now that they are unable to trust one another. Can they manage to find a happy ending despite all the lies, manipulation, and power struggles? Perhaps.
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