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518 pages, Hardcover
First published August 30, 2011
Prue has always lived in Portland, on the edges of a great and wondrous forest.
"Prue felt like someone had bored a hole in her stomach the size of a basketball."
There's an army of coyotes being led by a once-banished queen who quickly capture Curtis.
As she walked, she breathed a quick benediction to the patron saint of sleuthing. "Nancy Drew," she whispered, "be with me now."
Prue must rely on her own strength and wits to navigate this wild world of talking animals, tree magic and ancient evil.
"She quickly exited the room, hearing the echoes of the mastiff’s angered barks fade behind her down the hallway."
This definitely had a Narnia feel - I saw several parallels but not enough to bother me.
"Meditation. That's the key. Supposedly. Calming your mind in total silence."
And yet that perfectly fit the tone of the novel.
"We break our own hearts imposing our moral order on what is, by nature, a wide web of chaos."








