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The Hungry Dark (Templar Chronicles Missions)

From the author of the internationally bestselling Templar Chronicles series comes an all new urban fantasy adventure featuring Knight Commander Cade Williams and the men of the Echo Team...In The Hungry Dark, Cade and his team are in Europe, helping train a new group of recruits when reports of strange occurrences at a small village deep in Germany’s Black Forest reach the Order’s leaders. With the locals tied up on other matters, Echo Team is dispatched to deal with the situation.No sooner do the men of Echo reach their destination that a terrible winter storm rolls in, stranding them in enemy territory with nothing but their wits and a handful of weapons to get them through the night.(Author’s Note: The Hungry Dark takes place just a few months after the events of The Heretic and before those of A Scream of Angels.)

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BOOKS IN THE TEMPLAR UNIVERSE Templar Chronicles Series Book 1: The HereticBook 2: A Scream of AngelsBook 3: A Tear in the SkyBook 4: Infernal GamesBook 5: Judgment DayBook 6: Fall of NightBook 7: Darkness ReignsBook 8: Nephilim's Rise Templar Missions Series Book 1: Shades of BloodBook 2 The Hungry DarkBook 3: Tooth and ClawBook 4: Flesh and Bone Jeremiah Hunt Series Book 1: Eyes To SeeBook 2: King of the DeadBook 3: Watcher of the Dark Omnibus Editions Templar Chronicles Box Set #1Templar Chronicles Box Set #2

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