The Woodcutter
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Coomes
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By:
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Kate Danley
About this listen
Deep within the Wood, a young woman lies dead. Not a mark on her body. No trace of her murderer. Only her chipped glass slippers hint at her identity.
The Woodcutter, keeper of the peace between the Twelve Kingdoms of Man and the Realm of the Faerie, must find the maiden’s killer before others share her fate. Guided by the wind and aided by three charmed axes won from the River God, the Woodcutter begins his hunt, searching for clues in the whispering dominions of the enchanted unknown.
But quickly he finds that one murdered maiden is not the only nefarious mystery afoot: one of Odin’s hellhounds has escaped, a pixie-dust drug trade runs rampant, and more young girls go missing. Looming in the shadows is a malevolent, power-hungry queen, and she will stop at nothing to destroy the Twelve Kingdoms and annihilate the Royal Fae…unless the Woodcutter can outmaneuver her and save the gentle souls of the Wood.
©2012 Kate Danley (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.What listeners say about The Woodcutter
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- Moo Chapman
- 02-09-2018
An Imaginative Retelling
A wonderful mix of all your favourite fairytales woven together.
Well narrated, and beautifully paced
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- patricia
- 13-03-2017
Adore this book
What did you like most about The Woodcutter?
The story is so different than I could have imagined. It challenges the way you view traditional fairytales.
What does Sarah Coomes bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
The performance of the reader enhances the story. The pity she expresses is heartbreaking.
Any additional comments?
This is one of my regular re-reads and listening.
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