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Way of the Walker

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Way of the Walker

By: Salinee Goldenberg
Narrated by: Kaja Chan
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Return to the Thai-inspired world of Suyoram in this vicious follow up to 2024's The Last Phi Hunter, exploring mythology, colonialism, and feminine rage. A perfect listen for fans of Iron Widow and The Sword of Kaigen.

With her constant connection to the Everpresent–the mystical plane where hunters draw their powers–Isaree’s a natural Phi Hunter, with a future predetermined by tradition: to stalk the Kingdom of Suyoram’s haunted lands and slay troublesome ghosts.

But the more Ree learns about the Phi Hunter Guild’s legacy, the more she questions their rigid doctrine. And as colonizing forces from Grisland tighten their grip across the region, Ree begins to wonder if the hunter’s path is her true calling.

Elsewhere, the famed Storm Prince Tanung has one desire: death or glory. Grappling with a fading legacy and a mysterious illness, his ambition drives him on a mission to capture a brutal rebel leader known for leaving horrific massacres in their wake. But the further he goes, the further he’s drawn into a war rumbling beyond his reality, and out of anyone’s control.

Their paths were never meant to cross. But unmoored by their legacies, the shadows they cast decide whether they’ll be remembered as heroes–or villains.

©2026 Salinee Goldenberg (P)2026 Angry Robot
Action & Adventure Coming of Age Dark Fantasy Fantasy Genre Fiction Haunted Royalty War
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