Wild Hunt

· Druid Detective Agency Book 6 · Theophilus Monroe
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The spectral riders are here...

...and the streets of St. Louis echo with the howls of ancient beasts.

As a druid and a private investigator of all things supernatural, I've seen some strange things, but this... this takes the cake.

The question is, who's leading the hunt?

And what exactly are they hunting?

The city hangs on the precipice of chaos, and it's up to me to unmask the truth before the Wild Hunt leaves nothing but ashes in its wake.

Are you ready to join the chase?


Wild Hunt is the sixth book in the new Druid Detective Agency urban fantasy series. Elijah and Emilie already went through one adventure. Now, ten years after The Druid Legacy, they are facing a new challenge, one that will test their limits. The real threat isn't the otherworldly magic, the magic that once birthed life itself in Eden/Annwn. There was a reason why humanity was cast from the garden groves. When the magic of that place comes home, it won't take long to find out why. The real threat was here all along, hidden in human hearts, now made manifest by the power of creation itself.

Harry Potter meets Harry Dresden in Druid Detective Agency.

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4.9
15 reviews
Lisa Marie
November 20, 2024
What an amazing story! Wild Hunt - fae, Gaelic, Nordic, fairy tale. Love how this in the edge read leaves us wondering. The mysterious demigod who initially calls forth the Wild Hunt plays an interesting role. Plus Corvus Blackwood character has an astonishing reveal. Loads happening and our very own favorite detective Sloane gets a shock too. And one thing I will say, our Druid and family gets to meet Mercy Brown and Sebastian Winter. Eek! So cool all three miniseries are collaborating soon.
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KC Childs
November 2, 2024
This 6th book in the DDA series is my favorite by far! The Wild Hunt of today was out of necessity and misguided judgement is the best I can describe it. The hunts of yesteryear were purely for evils sake. As we see when Em uses her bardic powers to see the past and how and by whom it was defeated before. The description of what they are and can do, coupled with Aisling's temperament and compassion, so to speak, is what made this my favorite. This time, there is only 6 targets, of which 2 are known at the moment. One, is a doozy! It's really a rock and a hard place situation. The targets are a horrific thought, as is what's to be unleashed if the prophecy, for lack of a better term, comes true. It's just a horror show all around. Blackwood is still a lying, snake. Bless Merlin's heart for believing Blackwood may have changed. Ned, I just have to shake my head and chuckle. Sir Persival is a hoot as always. And I just couldn't put the book down. That right there says it all, I couldn't s
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Lili K
November 6, 2024
This really got intense, and the ending is as surprising and curiosity inspiring as ever! What I admire most about the members of DDA is their unwavering commitment on the side of good, their courage to fight against all odds to save humans' lives and humanity as a whole, or die trying. They only compromise to avoid certain death, but they never relent in their pursuit of protecting life, and they support each other even in the most risky endeavors if the stake is people's lives.
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