Hunted

Hunted by Christopher Russell, published by Harper Collins in May 2007, is a juvenile fiction novel that immerses readers in a historical narrative set in medieval Europe. The story follows Brind, the huntsman of Dowe Manor, who, alongside his loyal mastiff Glaive and the foster daughter Aurelie, faces a series of harrowing challenges after a tragedy strikes their household. As they navigate a world plagued by the Black Death, they must confront not only the invisible threat of disease but also hostile mobs and rogue soldiers.
In this edition, spanning 254 pages, readers will find a tale that intertwines themes of survival and loyalty against a backdrop of social upheaval. Brind and his companions are forced to rely on their instincts and the bond they share as they fight to protect their small family from the dangers that surround them. The narrative explores the impact of illness and the struggle for safety in a time of chaos, presenting a vivid depiction of life during a tumultuous period.
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Brind, who was raised with Sir Edmund’s pack of hunting dogs, is the huntsman of Dowe Manor. Together with his best friend, the mastiff Glaive, and the rest of the pack, he protects Sir Edmund, Lady Beatrice, and their foster daughter, Aurelie. But suddenly a tragedy strikes, one that Brind cannot prevent. In a fit of grief, Sir Edmund throws Brind, Glaive, and Aurelie–and her puppy, Gabion–out of the manor. Everywhere they turn, the vicious and lethal Black Death closely follows, as though they are bringing it with them. Can they evade this invisible enemy, as well as the angry mobs, the rogue soldiers, and the other sinister figures now threatening them? Glaive and Gabion–born to hunt, not to be hunted–may be their only chance for survival. Plague-bringers or not, Brind and Aurelie will never stop fighting to keep themselves–and their small family–alive.
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