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Hunter Book: Wayward

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The End Is NighMonsters are everywhere, lurking in the shadows, masquerading as upstanding citizens or hiding in plain sight. They murder, abuse and oppress humanity. They have to be stopped, at any price. A new force emerges among hunters, a new creed never seen before. These chosen are bent on obliterating the supernatural -- and anyone who gets in their way. Are these wanton killers the world's messiahs ... or destroyers?

Stand or Fall

Hunter Book: Wayward is part of a Hunter: The Reckoning series dedicated to the creeds, the character types of the imbued. Waywards are one of the two lost hunter creeds, a group of maniacs and psychopaths -- even by monsters' standards. Learn what it takes to drive these hunters over the edge -- or to make them the most prophetic among the chosen. For adults only.

104 pages, Paperback

First published January 28, 2002

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Have you ever finished a book or a movie at home and wanted to applaud? Like, a big dork, all by yourself in your house—you just want to get up and clap because it was that damn good.
That's exactly how I felt when I finished Wayward. And not just the story—the author's final thoughts at the end of the audiobook were mana to my writer self. Wendig’s reflections on writing were as profound as the story itself.
Forget your favorite genre—romance, dystopian, whatever. If you love a good story, you’ll love Wanderers and Wayward by Chuck Wendig.
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