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Skulk of Foxes
- Fractured Faery Series, Book 3
- Narrated by: Gabrielle Baker
- Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
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Summary
One impending apocalypse. Several crazy faeries. A few troubling plagues of locusts and storms of fire... It's just another day in Manchester for the Madhatter.
Madrona might still have amnesia and might yet prove to be a vicious murderess but that doesn't mean she's going to quit being a heroine just yet. However, while she might be prepared to go to any lengths to stop Rubus from triggering Armageddon, it's equally possible that the world will end as a result of her actions too. Manchester is experiencing terrifying surges in magic, which are causing all sorts of chaotic events to occur. With a dragon, several werewolves, and a host of faeries by her side, there is still a thread of hope.
And green eyed, sexy arsed Morgan. There's always him.
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- Deedar
- 23-11-18
very good series! I fully enjoyed this series .
I fully enjoyed this series of books. very good narrative and excellent story. love all the Manchester references.
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- Kyrie
- 25-07-23
utterly boring
The narration was good. the story plot was awful, found it difficult to keep track, a few times I fell asleep. The 'heroine' was just not believable either.
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- Jane
- 19-03-19
Bit rushed and repetitive
I like Helen Harper's stories generally but this felt like she'd churned it out in a hurry. The reader was as good as usual.
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