The Oddmire, Book 3: Deepest, Darkest: Deepest, Darkest

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The third adventure in the beloved fantasy series full of folklore and mayhem, from the creator of Jackaby.
 
Brothers Cole and Tinn – one human, one a goblin changeling – are determined to solve a mystery almost as old as they are: What happened to their long-missing father?
 
Joseph Burton vanished without a trace, leaving the baby boys’ mother to raise them alone. Some say he abandoned his family, others that he met foul play looking for a way to get rid of the changeling imposter. But it’s been nothing more than rumours, and Cole is determined to know his father’s fate.
 
With the help of their friends – Evie, expert in the creatures of the Wild Wood, and Fable, the indomitable half human, half fairy – Tinn and Cole set out on a dangerous quest to the deepest, most deadly limits of the Wild Wood. Meanwhile a shudder runs through the forest. Increasingly powerful earthquakes shake the land, sinkholes form, and the spriggans, trolls, and other creatures along their path speak of an ancient evil on the rise . . .
 

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This is Book 2 in the The Oddmire Series. See all The Oddmire books here.

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About William Ritter

William Ritter is an Oregon author and educator. He is the proud father of the two bravest boys in the Wild Wood, and husband to the indomitable Queen of the Deep Dark. The Dire King is the fourth and final book in his acclaimed New York Times bestselling Jackaby series. Visit William Ritter online at rwillritter.wordpress.co

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