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The Red Hand

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Long ago, the Red Fever transformed a world full of light and life into a primeval wasteland littered with relics and decaying cities. In time, the scattered remains of humanity gathered into small, warring tribes.

For sixteen-year-old Kestrel Stoneheart, the ghosts of yesterday have little bearing on the future she has worked for her entire life: to join the elite warriors of her tribe and protect her people against all enemies.

But before she can stand beneath the Bone Tree and become a Red Hand, she must first survive the rite of the Kill.

What Kestrel doesn’t know is that the greatest danger lies hidden within her own tribe, a menace that threatens not only her life but the very existence of her people.

283 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2015

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1,966 reviews551 followers
July 3, 2018
Well-written, quick-paced YA dystopian semi-fantasy fiction without any of the dispicable clichéd tropes that you usually find in YA. But, the protagonist Kestrel is ridiculously bland and annoying and her story feels so unconvincing and really dull.

This book ends abruptly, which is more annoying than exciting cliff hanger, and the plot that has been laid out feels exceptionally boring and not worth following. It could be so exciting with the deserted old cities but it feels like its just going to be rather pointless.
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675 reviews3 followers
June 27, 2016
This book is a perfect example of why novellas make me crazy. There was not enough character development or detail in the story. It had potential but the end came completely unexpectedly but did not leave me wanting more.
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261 reviews1 follower
May 4, 2017
Okay, not great. Really felt like part of a longer book cut off to be by itself, so glad it was free.
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26 reviews
March 5, 2020
I got bored 25% in and I put it down for a while. It is a very short book but it didnt compell me to read it. In the end I managed to read it all. Is not a bad story but I dont know I just... - sigh- I will not continue with the serie.
334 reviews3 followers
November 23, 2025
This book has you follow members of a primative tribe in a post apocalypic world, with the protagonist trapped into following her headstrong but brainless brother on a potentially devastating mission. The world-building is impressive, and the main character is interesting.
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5 reviews
March 3, 2020
I lose interest half way through. Is not a bad book, I don't know why I just couldn't keep going with it. Even though is very short, it bored me. I will not continue this series.
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515 reviews6 followers
August 9, 2015
Obviously, a start to a series but well written and a full story in itself. The plot was pretty good and the two main characters were well done. If anything, I might have wanted a bit more background but I'm assuming that will come in the future.

Just an fyi, I got this for free and did not need to write any reviews. I think it would qualify as a YA book but is better written than most. Give this one a try.
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6 reviews
April 18, 2015
Great start

IThe red hand is a good r read with any strong female lead. She struggles with age old problem of right and wrong and love\fear\insecurity with her brother. I enjoyed the story very much
10 reviews
March 28, 2016
A very well written story.

This book is very good, if you like stories of tribes and survival you are sure to enjoy this.
The fight scenes in particular are very well written, I was finding myself flying through chapters with ease.
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146 reviews
April 12, 2015
Loved it!!

My only complaint about this book is that it wasn't long enough lol! Can't wait to see how the rest of the story goes!
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2,746 reviews11 followers
June 20, 2015
While I did enjoy reading this story I'm stopping with this introductory volume since I don't really enjoy the violence I foresee coming nor the manipulation of siblings.
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548 reviews6 followers
July 2, 2015
Was surprised about how much I liked this book. It was interesting and had a strong female lead.
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12 reviews4 followers
August 4, 2015
3.5

The writing was enjoyable and the story interesting but it felt to me as though something was missing.. more later.
16 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2015
Great

Held my attention, exciting , breathtaking, I was left wanting to know more about this young adventurous woman, looking to the past and to the future.
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May 30, 2017
Victory or Revenge

I enjoy story lines that emphasize the strength, determination and bravery of females! I enjoyed this story. But anger, self doubt and the desire for revenge can weaken and destroy the best victory.
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