A paperback edition of K.Aagard’s “The Hunter” sat on a table with a yellow bookmark poking out of the top.
Inside “The Hunter” where we can see the drawing of a feather at the chapter heading page for “Chapter 2 - The Trapped Thief”.
The back of “The Hunter” where the blurb reads as follows:
STRIDER IS CONTENT TO DIE...
After 50 years, his revenge is complete and his purpose fulfilled. When a teenager steals the Hunter's sword, his wolf companion Greer sees a way to help them both: in convincing Strider to escort the girl home safely, there's hope his friend might find the will to keep on living - to keep on fighting.
But this is no ordinary job. His young employer is deeply entangled in a dark plot that threatens her and her fiefdom.
Strider must employ his magic and battle training to ensure their survival against soldiers and mercenaries out to claim their bounty.
Can these unlikely allies find a way to survive, or will their differences and secrets destroy them all?
📖 “The Hunter” by @kaagardwriting.bsky.social was picked out of a line-up for me by @palmerpickering.bsky.social.
It’s got a fabulous cover and some inner artworks that appear to be chapter-specific.
So far I am getting to know the Hunter, a Dire Wolf, and a Thief.
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