![]() ![]() Lewis takes the reader on an overwhelmingly grim odyssey that highlights the striking wilderness landscape and Elka’s grit. ![]() Elka, now 17, can barely remember a time when she didn’t live deep in the woods of BeeCee (presumably British Columbia) with a man she calls Trapper. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's. The Wolf Road is an intimate, cat-and-mouse tale of justice and revenge, played out against a vast, unforgiving landscape-told by an unforgettable, tough-as-nails young heroine whose struggle to escape the terrors of her past and rejoin humanity are at once horrifying and heartbreaking. But Elka is woefully ill-prepared to handle the human predators who cross her path. THE WOLF ROAD by Beth Lewis RELEASE DATE: JA girl on the run in a post-apocalyptic wilderness soon realizes that your past can not only haunt you, it can kill you. Trapper’s years of tutelage have well equipped Elka with the hunting, tracking, and other skills she will need to try to elude both him and a relentless magistrate, Jennifer Lyon, who gets on his (and her) trail. ![]() He’s wanted for multiple murders, in which she will soon be sought as an accomplice. On a rare visit to a distant town for supplies, Elka gets an alarmingly different picture of her protector. ![]() Known to her as Trapper, he’s the only parental figure she has known. A stern woodsman took in Elka when she was seven. Elka, the 17-year-old orphan who narrates this arresting, if grisly, debut from Titan Books managing editor Lewis, struggles for survival in the land once known as British Columbia, which has been laid waste by two wars that destroyed most of humankind. ![]()
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