Waiting on Wednesday: The Hyena and the Hawk


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| Waiting on Wednesday: February 28 |

The Hyena and the Hawk

Book Three of Echoes of the Fall

by Adrian Tchaikovsky


They face a hunger that could consume the gods themselves

From the depths of myth an ancient enemy has returned: the Plague People, whose very presence obliterates whole villages; whose terror destroys minds. In their wake, nothing is left of the people, not their places, not their ways.

On the plains, the warriors and the wise of all tribes gather to confront the aggressor. Loud Thunder leads his great war-host south, even as Tecumet and Asman head north with the Sun River army. With Maniye Many Tracks, they plan to forge a new unity between the tribes such as the world has never seen. But will it be enough to stave off an oblivion that might devour even their gods?

Their adversary’s presence is like a wound in the world, and wakes all the old terrors and evils from the peoples’ stories. But before they can deal with the enemies without, they must conquer their demons within.

The Hyena and the Hawk is the third book in Adrian Tchaikovsky’s epic fantasy trilogy, Echoes of the Fall, following The Bear and the Serpent.


To be published by Pan Macmillan on 05th April 2018

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22 thoughts on “Waiting on Wednesday: The Hyena and the Hawk

  1. I’m behind with this series having missed the second book. I may eventually catch up – you never know, and pigs might also evolve into pink flying birds before that happens. I remain, of course, cautiously optimistic.
    I love the covers for these.
    Enjoy.
    Lynn 😀

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    1. He’s fantastic 😀 – His Shadows of the Apt series is a favourite of mine and he’s written some award winning science fiction! I would recommend anything he’s written!

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  2. This series is new to me but it sounds brilliant. If I ever get caught up on all of the half-read series I’m sitting on, I’m definitely going to have to add this one to my list.

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