Shadow Tracker
by Jonathan E. Barnett
Genre: Fantasy
Alcasia
has been a hunter since a very young age. She hunts the most
dangerous animal in the Great Forest of Rhent. The huge beasts skin
hardens into a substance called brontum which is necessary in this
world where iron is very rare. When taxes are raised, she ventures
further than any other hunter to try and keep her family secure. This
is when she accidently runs across an invading foreign army clad in
steel. After escaping from this force she returns home to find these
strange invaders have destroyed her village and kidnapped her brother
and sister. As the village discusses rebuilding, Alcasia teams up
with several friends to attempt a rescue.
Alcasia,
Robyr and Trepuk lead a small band of villagers on this long mission
to save their loved ones. The villagers head east toward the cities
of the Plain. Alcasia will face the bigotry that people have to
shadow trackers like herself as well the might of this great army of
steel.
Alcasia
and her band travel from the village on the edge of civilization and
into the midst of a war. Alcasia moves among the armies to try and
protect her loved ones. While she is known for hunting monsters, she
finds herself facing a far greater monster.
Jonathan E. Barnett grew up in Stevens Point, WI. After spending a year in a seminary in St. Paul, MN, he transferred to UW-La Crosse. He graduated with a Bachelor's in History and a minor in Economics. Upon graduating, Jonathan was commissioned as an Officer in the Wisconsin Army National Guard and deployed twice to Southwest Asia. After his second deployment, he graduated from University of Wisconsin Law School. Jonathan is now a practicing attorney and author in Central Wisconsin.
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