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Children Without Faces: A Novel of the Roughlands

by Erik Marshall

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One more death shouldn't matter.In the Roughlands, you can die a thousand different ways. In the town of Cold Harbor, between the cursed forest, the dark cliffs, and the wild and bitter sea: double that amount.But twelve-year-old Toby refuses to accept this when his own little brother mysteriously vanishes from the cellar of their home. Even when the search takes Toby to the Thicket, a tangle of slums that Cold Harbor prefers to forget...and to rumors of demonic magic.Dark in tone and vivid in storytelling, Children Without Faces holds readers long into the night.Erik Marshall weaves fantasy and suspense in Wards of the Thicket, a coming-of-age series that will grip your heart...and keep the pages turning.… (more)
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One more death shouldn't matter.In the Roughlands, you can die a thousand different ways. In the town of Cold Harbor, between the cursed forest, the dark cliffs, and the wild and bitter sea: double that amount.But twelve-year-old Toby refuses to accept this when his own little brother mysteriously vanishes from the cellar of their home. Even when the search takes Toby to the Thicket, a tangle of slums that Cold Harbor prefers to forget...and to rumors of demonic magic.Dark in tone and vivid in storytelling, Children Without Faces holds readers long into the night.Erik Marshall weaves fantasy and suspense in Wards of the Thicket, a coming-of-age series that will grip your heart...and keep the pages turning.

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