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The Siege of White Deer Park

โœ Scribed by Dann, Colin


Book ID
108851484
Publisher
RHCP
Tongue
English
Weight
724 KB
Series
Farthing Wood 5
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781446480816

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โœฆ Synopsis


Terror has come to White Deer Park, driving panic-stricken animals before it. A killer beast is on the loose - a predator so silent and skillful that it leaves almost no trace, and has never been seen.

As the deaths mount up, Owl, Fox, Badger and the elders of Farthing Wood meet to make a plan. They have fought tough corners before; have they now, finally, met their match?


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