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Ian
It definitely works fine as a stand alone. I read the first six of the Hawk & Fisher books before this (because I didn't know about the connection) then read this because I realised that the seventh Hawk & Fisher book returns the pair to the Forest Kingdom.
I actually enjoyed the, presumably accidental, foreshadowing in this book because of the order I read it, but both series work equally well as a standalone, at least to H&F7/Forest Kingdom4 when Hawk & Fisher return. I haven't got to that one yet - I'll probably read the first three of the Forest Kingdom books first because I'm vaguely obsessive!
I actually enjoyed the, presumably accidental, foreshadowing in this book because of the order I read it, but both series work equally well as a standalone, at least to H&F7/Forest Kingdom4 when Hawk & Fisher return. I haven't got to that one yet - I'll probably read the first three of the Forest Kingdom books first because I'm vaguely obsessive!
Sarah Garner
I read this as a stand alone book, I don't think it matters as part of a series as it made sense on its own.
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