Demon in the Wood

Author: Leigh Bardugo
Length: 203 pages
Publication Date: First published September 27, 2022
Book Summary: Demon in the Wood
Before ascending to the role of commander of Ravka’s Second Army, before he conjured the ominous Fold, and long before he adopted the identity of the Darkling, he was merely a solitary child grappling with an extraordinary gift.
Eryk and his devoted mother, Lena, have been fugitives for as long as they can remember, perpetually evading those who would seek to harm them. Their existence is fraught with peril, as they are not just Grisha; they are among the most formidable and rare of their kind. Their powers invoke fear in those who wish to annihilate them and attract the attention of those eager to exploit their extraordinary abilities. Consequently, Eryk and Lena are compelled to conceal their true strengths, navigating a world rife with danger and deception. Yet, as is often the case, the most lethal secrets possess a tendency to surface when least expected.
This gripping narrative serves as the prelude to a grand and foreboding destiny, encapsulated in a compelling graphic novel that precedes the acclaimed series and international Netflix phenomenon, Shadow and Bone. Crafted by the remarkable talent of Dani Pendergast alongside the #1 New York Times bestselling author Leigh Bardugo, this work promises to immerse readers in a rich tapestry of intrigue and suspense. Prepare to explore the origins of a dark legacy, unravel the complexities of power, and witness the trials faced by Eryk and Lena as they strive to survive in a world that fears and hunts them.
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Demon in the Wood has garnered a strong and favorable response from readers, reflecting its ability to engage and resonate with a wide audience. Many find the storytelling to be captivating, with a rich narrative that draws them into its world. The characters are often described as well-developed, allowing readers to form a genuine connection with their journeys and struggles.
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