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The Wild Hunt: Child of Fire

by Jocelin Foxe

Series: The Wild Hunt [Foxe] (Book 2)

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They are called "The Wild Hunt": an immortal corps of thirteen men. Cursed by a trio of goddesses for their murderous past lives, they are bound together in eternal sleep, except when summoned to avenge or destroy. Five years after the events in Vengeance Moon, the Hunt are summoned again. Nomad raiders sweep the plains, burning villages and stealing children. Somewhere, among the vast lands of the Sueve, an 8-year-old boy who may be the promised Child of Fire and the savior of men has been captured. To save the boy and fulfill their mission, the Wild Hunt must search the decadent cities of Barajia and the hostile camps of the fierce Sueve nomads. But they are not the only ones searching for the Child of Fire...… (more)
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If the Magnary river had not cut its bed through the rampart of mountains that separated the five lands of the Rensel from the steppe beyond, Ortas would not have been able to lead the western Sueve to the borders of the Rensel Empire and his son Tarses would not have been that Empire's destroyer.
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They are called "The Wild Hunt": an immortal corps of thirteen men. Cursed by a trio of goddesses for their murderous past lives, they are bound together in eternal sleep, except when summoned to avenge or destroy. Five years after the events in Vengeance Moon, the Hunt are summoned again. Nomad raiders sweep the plains, burning villages and stealing children. Somewhere, among the vast lands of the Sueve, an 8-year-old boy who may be the promised Child of Fire and the savior of men has been captured. To save the boy and fulfill their mission, the Wild Hunt must search the decadent cities of Barajia and the hostile camps of the fierce Sueve nomads. But they are not the only ones searching for the Child of Fire...

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