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I am fearless. I am friendless. I am fox.

Full of heart, fantasy, and adventure, the Foxcraft trilogy follows Isla, a young fox whose world is shattered when her family suddenly vanishes.

Foxcraft: The Taken

Isla is young fox whose world is shattered when her family suddenly vanishes. She must track them down, a search which will lead her to the Elders, a society of shape-shifting foxes, and to her own legacy as one of the world’s most tormented creatures. Isla must outwit these perils with her flair for foxcraft: skills of cunning known only to foxes.

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Foxcraft: The Elders (Out 6th October 2016)

Isla’s search for her missing brother, Pirie, has brought her to the vast Wildlands. The forest is a treacherous place for a fox cub, but Isla is talented in foxcraft – ancient arts of cunning known only to her kind. Skilled though she is, Isla’s grasp of foxcraft is still new. And she’s not alone… A cruel and mysterious fox stalks the forest, with the power to enslave others to his will. In order to survive, Isla must learn to trust in the rustic Wildlands foxes. But there are tales of others – a council of Elders who are masters of foxcraft, and who warily guard its most potent secrets. If Isla wishes to master her gifts and find her brother, then the Elders may be her only hope.

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Meet Inbali Iserles

Inbali Iserles is an award-winning writer and an irrepressible animal lover. She is one of the team authors behind the New York Times bestselling Survivors series, who write under the pseudonym of Erin Hunter. Her first book, The Tygrine Cat, won the 2008 Calderdale Children’s Book of the Year Award in England. Together with its sequel, The Tygrine Cat: On the Run, it was listed among “50 Books Every Child Should Read” by the Independent newspaper. Inbali attended Sussex and Cambridge Universities. For many years she lived in central London, where a fascination with urban foxes inspired her Foxcraft trilogy. She now lives in Cambridge, England, with her family, including her principal writing mascot, Michi, who looks like an Arctic fox and acts like a cat, but is in fact a dog.

Visit Inbali’s website and follow her on twitter @Inbali_Iserles.

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