The Deep Wood
Sunshine Walkingstick, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Winder
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By:
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Celia Roman
About this listen
When my boy Henry was killed, I tracked a pooka through the deep wood for three days with no food in my gut and only my daddy's hunting knife for comfort. Was what got me into the monster killing business, that pooka, and I ain't regretted a single day of it since.
The day I stumbled on a four-legged critter with human eyes, the rightness of my revenge begun to unravel, leading me to a clan of two-natured shifters what'd been living under my nose the whole time. And when the two-natured started showing up in odd places, stalking humans in a very unnatural way, weren't nothing I could do but dig to the bottom of it.
And what I found turned my world and ever thing I knowed upside down.
Author's Note: The Deep Wood was written in the native dialect of the narrator, found in the rural areas of the Southern Appalachians. The grammar, spelling, and syntax are not standardized American English.
©2017 C.D. Watson (P)2017 C.D. WatsonWhat listeners say about The Deep Wood
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- paulakindle
- 22-08-20
Loved this series
I've listened to all four books and loved it. The characters we're so well written I felt part of the book. The narrators southern accent was spot on and loved how she bought sunny to life.
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- Carey Sabala
- 23-05-23
More mysteries and mayhem
This is definitely a turning point book for the series even at book 2. A lot of the threads left dangling from book 1 are tied up in book 2 although there's still plenty to move us onto book 3. What I like about these books is so far there's no cliffies. The characters and writing bring the reader back without having to use a cliffhanger. I appreciate and love this from the author.
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