He was never meant to lead his people, yet the Wyld works in mysterious ways. Thane was an eternal prince, second of his line to an elder far superior in every way. But when an ancient door opens in the mountains overlooking his home, a vile curse creeps forth from the icy peaks and threatens to
The Winter Wolf
β Scribed by D. J. McIntosh
- Book ID
- 108650396
- Publisher
- Penguin Group (Canada)
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 351 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780143190011
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β¦ Synopsis
A chilling psychological tale of mistaken identity inspired by the Brothers Grimm fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood.
After the worst ice storm in living memory, Elizabeth Hill begins a perilous trek across a frozen city to her Grandmother's house in search of company and comfort. A chance encounter leaves Elizabeth terrified and in a greater rush to safety that she could have ever imagined. From the nationally bestselling author of The Witch of Babylon, and the new sequel, The Book of Stolen Tales, about a rare 17th century book of fairy tales and their Mesopotamian origins.
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