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Hunter's Moon

By: James Byron Huggins
Narrated by: Eric Drummond
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It Lives to Kill. He Lives to Hunt.

International bestselling author James Byron Huggins returns with the sequel to his novel Hunter, delivering a story of primal terror, relentless pursuit, and ultimate confrontation.

A brilliant but twisted Army scientist has done the unthinkable. He has become the beast, an ancient, prehistoric monster powerful enough to survive anything, even death itself. Buried beneath ice for ten thousand years, it was meant to stay forgotten. Now it walks again, leaving a trail of blood and destruction across the English countryside. No conscience. No mercy. No weakness.

Only one man has faced the creature and survived. Hunter. Once again, he is called to do what no one else can: track and destroy the unstoppable before it consumes everything in its path.

Driven by duty, haunted by memory, and pursued by the past, Hunter must go beyond fear, beyond pain, and beyond human limits to end what began in a time before history. The battle has begun. The world hangs in the balance. This time, there may be no return.

©2025 James Byron Huggins (P)2025 WildBlue Press
Genetic Engineering Genre Fiction Military Science Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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the first hunter book was one of the best I've ever read the main character was really interesting with his best friend ghost a massive wolf leading a group of specialists into the Alaskan mountain's against a shady scientist who turned himself into a prehistoric beast
this second book though good is not as good
hunter doesn't feel the same almost a different character none of the stoic traits he displayed in the original novel but still worth a read though
the first book was great the second is just good

the main character felt different

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