Songsnatcher
Welcome to the land of stolen childhoods.
In the grim region known as the Wild North, someone is snatching children from their cradles, using an ancient tribal music to lure the innocent away.
In a world where children are seen as the spawn of demons, many are turning a blind eye to this heinous crime.
But not Nox. Not the Coilhunter. Nox has his own kind of music. When the twang of guitar strings doesn't do it, there's always the percussion of gunfire.
This is a standalone book in the Coilhunter Chronicles series, which can be read in any order.
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Dean F. Wilson
Dean F. Wilson was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1987. He started writing at age 11, when he began his first (unpublished) novel, entitled The Power Source. He won a TAP Educational Award from Trinity College Dublin for an early draft of The Call of Agon (then called Protos Mythos) in 2001.
He has published a number of poems and short stories over the years, while working on and reworking some of his novels. The Call of Agon is his first published novel.
Dean also works as a journalist, primarily in the field of technology. He has written for TechEye, Thinq, V3, VR-Zone, ITProPortal, TechRadar Pro and The Inquirer.
The Coilhunter Chronicles
The Coilhunter Chronicles consists of seven books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
