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A Hunter's Road

Worlds Beside, Book 2

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A Hunter's Road

By: J E Cammon
Narrated by: Soren McKay
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The outcast mage Nicholas Hughes has gone to ground, having fled Charm City with a target on his back and a knife at his throat. However, running away has also distanced him from his ultimate goal of restarting his beginning.

Scarlet has lost sight of her quarry, her knives no longer close enough to kill. Her sleep is cursed by the memories of the fallen members of her cell, so her revenge is restless. However the European huntress is out of her depth in the new world. She turns to a group of Americans for direction and guidance, but Nicholas Hughes is the worst kind of moving target: he looks like an enemy one moment and an ally the next.

So if he’s the kind of trouble that trouble follows, what does that make Scarlet if she’s so close behind? They both walk a hunter’s road, where nothing is for certain, but everything has a price. And all debts come due.

©2020, 2024 J E Cammon (P)2024 J E Cammon
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