The Battle Of Hackham Heath by John Flanagan, 346 pages
“When the former Baron Morgarath escaped
to avoid punishment for treason, an uneasy peace fell on Araluen. But
Morgarath, now in hiding, is already planning his next move, recruiting an army
of savage, overpowering beasts known as Wargals. Newly crowned King Duncan
knows he must assemble his troops for battle. To find out the full extent of
Morgarath's plan of attack, Halt prepares for a seemingly impossible
task--climbing the deadly cliffs of the Mountains of Rain and Night and
venturing deep into enemy territory to spy. After all, the winner of this war
could be determined by one wrong move. At the Battle of Hackham Heath, the fate
of a Kingdom will be decided. This origin story of how Halt came to be
Araluen's most famous Ranger - and how war will decide the future of the next
generation - will thrill Ranger's Apprentice fans and new readers alike.” I love everything about the world that
Flanagan has crated. I don’t think that there’s a book in any of the three
series that I haven’t loved, honestly.
To my knowledge, he hasn’t done any books that are not set in this
world, but he is such a good writer that I’m sure I would like anything he’d
write.
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