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The Hunters

Tales of the Plains, Book 1

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The Hunters

Auteur(s): David Wragg
Narrateur(s): Sara Powell
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Book one of the thrilling new fantasy series from David Wragg, acclaimed author of THE BLACK HAWKS.

She’s on the run. They’re out to kill. But what happens when you catch a hunter?

Ree is a woman with a violent past – a past she thought she’d left behind. After years of wandering, she and her niece Javani have finally built a small life for themselves at the edge of the known world.

But sometimes the past refuses to stay there, and Ree’s is about to catch up with her. This time, there will be blood.

For the land is in turmoil and professional killers have arrived in their town looking for an older woman and child, setting off a desperate chase through deserts, mountains, and mines. Ree will have to discover her former self if she is to keep them both alive.

From a master of modern fantasy comes a new thrilling trilogy, full of intrigue, bloodthirsty stakes – and a heroine who just won’t quit.

©2023 David Wragg (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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This book is largely a chase, heroes evading the villains across a landscape of plains. In that way it had a Western feel, with a more swords/sandals setting. But overall there was very little sense of atmosphere or place. The focus was on the chase, and characters (but I didn’t really connect with any of them.) I couldn’t tell you what any of the settings FELT like. Because of that, I always felt detached, and found it hard to be gripped despite plenty of action going on.
If a meat-and-potatoes adventure with wolf/cub dynamic is what you’re looking for, you’ll likely enjoy this. But if you like active magic and tangible atmosphere in your fantasy books, this may not be for you.

This one will be hit or miss for some

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