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Wolf by Wolf: Blood for Blood

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6th October 2016

Price: £10.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781780622057

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The thrilling conclusion to Ryan Graudin’s Carnegie Medal 2017 nominated alternative history and fantasy epic, WOLF BY WOLF. In 1950s Germany, the war may be over, but the fight has just begun . . .

There would be blood. Blood for blood. Blood to pay. An entire world of it.

With their mission to overthrow the Nazis in danger, Yael and the resistance are ready to fight.

Forced to run, life in the shadows for Yael, Luka and Felix isn’t easy, especially when their enemy seems to know their every move. And when each step uncovers dark secrets and even darker truths, each must find a way to navigate right and wrong, past and future, life and death, if they are to survive at all.

A captivating story of survival, love and freedom in a gripping, fantastical alternate universe from WOLF BY WOLF and THE WALLED CITY author, Ryan Graudin.

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Reviews

Amie Kauffman, New York Times Bestselling author of These Broken Stars
WOLF BY WOLF completely immerses the reader in a story they'll never forget. Filled to the brim with tension and intrigue, non-stop action and a vivid cast of characters, you'll feel every bump in the road they ride. I simply couldn't stop reading - and wherever Ryan Graudin rides next, I'll follow.
The Bookbag
Rollercoaster ride...great piece of alternate history fiction. Recommended
Reading Zone
The sequel to the excellent Wolf by Wolf does not disappoint, and has a very satisfactory conclusion.
Eater of Books
This isn't your average high-action YA novel - this one is more thought-provoking and gut-wrenching and noteworthy, in various ways
Maia and a Little Moore
The climax was fantastic, one surprise to the next that left me breathless and desperate to read more (I actually read one of the chapters on my phone while pretending to be busy at work...)