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The road to perdition is paved with feral hogs. At least, that's what Parker Eriksen expected when she joined the feral hog hunts of Hekla Lake. She would bury herself in the lonely mountain town, and dole out self-punishment to atone for her disastrous past by bloodying her knuckles against the hides of America's most dangerous invasive species. Maybe drink herself to death while she was at it, before she had to make any decisions about her future. But when an unseasonable snow storm cuts the town off from the world, the feral hogs start fighting back-and they aren't pulling punches. If she wants to survive, Parker will have to revive the parts of herself she's entombed, and confront more than a simple be-tusked ecological threat. She'll need to confront *herself*, and what it means to stop hiding and start fighting.
Is the Golden Daughter a monster created by vile magic? A fabled assassin whose many victims are turned to gilded statues? Perhaps Liddy Vanya is both. The king''s daughter is his greatest weapon against his political enemies: her touch transforms flesh into pure gold. But her service to the crown is entirely forced, as Liddy''s young life has been one marked by cruelty and abuse. Until the moment she decides to murder her father. But when you are the most infamous and feared killer in all the land, even the most satisfying of assassinations can be a perilous endeavor, especially when a former lover is hunting you down. Dayna Ingram, the author of All Good Children, named one of the best science-fiction titles of 2016 by Publishers Weekly, returns to genre fiction with the first book in the Empire of Flesh & Gold, a trilogy full of murder, intrigue, and dark magic.
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