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The Orc of Many Answers: The Tales of Many Orcs, #2
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Down the mountain, one orc who asks too many questions tumbles, fleeing his past, with only an elven horse, a pair of boots, and an old book for company. Below the whole world awaits him, filled with humans, elves, trolls, and a thousand other monsters that make a habit of killing little orcs like Talking-Wind.

Worse than any of them is the Lady of Firebrand Peak, the dragon who told Talking-Wind to stay put and wait to be eaten like a good orc. Orcs hate questions, but the one thing they hate more than orcs that ask too many questions is an orc looking for all the answers. The pursuit of dangerous knowledge only ever leads to trouble for the tribe. The Lady is not kind, nor is she forgiving.

If Talking-Wind wishes to have any kind of chance to survive he will have to understand why dragons are what they are, and what makes dragons do what dragons do. If he can stay one step ahead of the Lady of Firebrand Peak maybe, just maybe, he might even find a way to fight back.

Talking-Wind will need answers.

And a lot of them.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherShane Murray
Release dateJan 25, 2015
ISBN9781507014134
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    I really enjoyed these books from this series and look forward to reading any following books. I loved that it was a fast and spellbinding read that kept me from putting it down. I got the first book read and had to look for this one. Found it and it was better than "The Orc of Many Questions ", but with more depth and emotion. Talking-Wind fighting his mother was something I definitely didn't expect and it had me so emotionally spellbound i couldn't get through it without some tears for him and how he knew his mother had to die an honorable Orc death at his hand. I cried at Wind-Steps death also, but she had held their friendship in very high regard, dying at his side like a truly honorable and dearly devoted friend. This has been a great first two books and eagerly awaiting the next ones in this tale of this Orc-to-be, Talking-Wind will be hard! Thank you, Michael Murray