The Subtle Knife

The Subtle Knife is a novel by author Philip Pullman, and the second in the His Dark Materials trilogy, in which Lyra continues her journey, published in 1997.

Warning: Plot details follow.

In the first new world she comes across, Lyra meets a boy named Will Parry, who comes from Oxford in our own universe and is fleeing from the authorities -- he has killed a man to defend his ailing mother.

They travel together through Will's world: Will to find out more information about his missing father, Lyra to learn more about Dust, and both encounter several people from Lyra's world. While trying to recover the alethiometer, which these people had stolen from Lyra, Will becomes the Bearer of the Subtle Knife, losing two fingers in the process.

Meanwhile, the other characters are all working to figure out what exactly Lyra's destiny is, and what to do with the knowledge. A scientist named Mary Malone, whom Lyra had contacted in our own city of Oxford, learns the secret of Dust and of Lyra, and leaves to fulfill her own destiny.

The Subtle Knife of the title was forged 300 years previously in the Torre degli Angeli at Cittągazze, and has the power to cut any material in the various universes, as well as the ability to allow the Bearer to cut through the barriers between universes.

The conclusion of the trilogy is The Amber Spyglass, which was published in 2000.

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