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This Wild Justice
2022
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4.62
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Retribution, noun 1) Punishment, sanctioned by law, meted out in return for an offence or crime. 2) You know what you did. 3) See also: Revenge. For the first time ever, Amy finds herself wishing for a quiet life. Recent changes in her friendship with Steve mean that she’s not desperate to charge off chasing cryptids for a change. In fact, if Harker & Blackthorn could avoid any more trouble for a few months, that would be great. She has other things on her mind right now. Be careful what you wish for – you might just get the complete opposite. Summoned to Dartmoor by the brutal killing of Rebekah’s mentor, the Harker & Blackthorn team find themselves mired in deception and at odds with each other. A dangerous animal is on the loose, but the facts just don’t fit a diagnosis of murder. With the boss fracturing under the weight of her grief and rage, and secrets threatening to split the fault lines in the team wide open, Amy and Steve find themselves facing an old enemy. One they barely survived an encounter with before. And this time, it’s personal. The case is far darker than any of them could have imagined. Rebekah isn’t the only one who wants revenge… This Wild Justice is the ninth book in the edge-of-your-seat Harker & Blackthorn series. If you like sassy heroines, thrilling mysteries, shadowy scientific organisations and enigmatic creatures, try this kickass urban fantasy adventure series.

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J.A. Ironside
J.A. Ironside
Author · 30 books

Urban fantasy and historical fiction author J.A. Ironside masquerades by day as member of the county library service, which strangely enough has less to do with books than you would think. Jules grew up in Dorset in a house full of books, which probably explains a lot about how her mind works. You might think that folklore, fringe science, history, physics, magic and supernatural mystery wouldn’t go all that well together, but she’s hell bent on proving they do. Her urban fantasy series Harker & Blackthorn is now ten books long and counting. It features a sentient museum because someone needs to keep track of what’s going on. Unveiled – another UF series set in the same universe – is now complete. Jules is also determined to show that historical fiction can be both factually correct and funny. The King’s Knight series is set during the tumultuous reign of Richard II, while the sweeping Oath and Crown Duology – co-authored with Matthew Willis – follows the events leading up to and around the Battle of Hastings. When pried her away from her books, Jules enthusiastically engages in martial arts and playing the piano, although never at the same time. At least not yet. She lives on the edge of the Cotswold way with her boyfriend creature and two hell’s kittens. Find out more at www.jaironside.com Professional Reader

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