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The Wild Road

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The second novel in Michelle West's The Burning Crown.

THE WILDERNESS IS WAKING

Stephen has never left the kingdom of his birth. But the possible cure for his huntbrother's shattered memories cannot be found in Breodanir. It might be found in the distant South. If Nenyane's road leads to the South, Stephen will follow.

The lord of the golden fox wishes to speak with Stephen before he travels South. She dwells in the heart of the empire, home to Meralonne APhaniel and Kallandras of Senniel, and it is through Averalaan that safe passage to the Dominion of Annagar can be found.

The road to the empire passes through towns that have existed for longer than Breodanir itself: the Free Towns. The Free Towns have never fallen, although they are possessed of no armies, no walls.

Stephen and his party arrive in Hansleigh to festivities and carnival performers in the streets: the circus is coming to town. Theirs is a command performance. Every living person in the town is expected to attend, as if attendance is a matter of life and death.

It is.

To survive, the hunters must find a missing person before the circus-and all of the townspeople-are lost forever to the forces of the Lord of the Hells.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rosdan Press
Date
17 June 2025
Pages
720
ISBN
9781927094570

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The second novel in Michelle West's The Burning Crown.

THE WILDERNESS IS WAKING

Stephen has never left the kingdom of his birth. But the possible cure for his huntbrother's shattered memories cannot be found in Breodanir. It might be found in the distant South. If Nenyane's road leads to the South, Stephen will follow.

The lord of the golden fox wishes to speak with Stephen before he travels South. She dwells in the heart of the empire, home to Meralonne APhaniel and Kallandras of Senniel, and it is through Averalaan that safe passage to the Dominion of Annagar can be found.

The road to the empire passes through towns that have existed for longer than Breodanir itself: the Free Towns. The Free Towns have never fallen, although they are possessed of no armies, no walls.

Stephen and his party arrive in Hansleigh to festivities and carnival performers in the streets: the circus is coming to town. Theirs is a command performance. Every living person in the town is expected to attend, as if attendance is a matter of life and death.

It is.

To survive, the hunters must find a missing person before the circus-and all of the townspeople-are lost forever to the forces of the Lord of the Hells.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Rosdan Press
Date
17 June 2025
Pages
720
ISBN
9781927094570