The Wolf Mile

The Wolf Mile

Fiction & Poetry, Modern & Contemporary Fiction, Crime, Thrillers & True Crime, Crime & Thrillers, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Paperback Published on: 05/08/2021
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Synopsis

Squid Game meets The Hunger Games in this thriller where modern-day recruits compete with ancient weapons in a deadly game across the streets of Edinburgh.Welcome to the Pantheon Games. Let the streets of Edinburgh run with blood...

The Games are the biggest underground event in the world, followed by millions online. New recruits must leave behind their twenty-first century lives and vie for dominance in a gruelling battle to the death armed only with ancient weapons – and their wits.

Tyler Maitland and Lana Cameron have their own reasons for signing their lives away. Now they must risk everything and join the ranks of seven warrior teams that inhabit this illicit world. Their journey will be more extraordinary and horrifying than anything they could have dreamed, testing them to breaking point. Will they find what they seek? Or will they succumb to the nature of the Pantheon?

Let the Season begin.Praise for the Pantheon series:

'The Wolf Mile is a thrilling ride and a heck of a debut. C.F. Barrington knocks it out of the park.' Matthew Harffy

'The moment you ask yourself if it could just be true, the story has you.' Anthony Riches

'Gripping and original – a terrific read!' Joe Heap

'So gripping that I sometimes find myself holding my breath while I'm reading!' Ruth Hogan

'A brilliant eccentric concept which hits you like a fever dream.' Giles Kristian

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN: 9781800246416
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm

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The Wolf Mile
A great well paced story.
I was recommended this book by a guy that works in the leith shop. I don’t normally read fantasy books but he was very insistent that it was brilliant, and... READ MORE
Ian Baumforth