Ghost Hunter (Paver novel)

Ghost Hunter is the sixth and last book in the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness series written by British author Michelle Paver. The book was released on 20 August 2009 in the United Kingdom,[1] ending the series that began in 2004 with the publication of Wolf Brother.

Ghost Hunter
AuthorMichelle Paver
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesChronicles of Ancient Darkness
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherOrion Children's Books
Publication date
20 August 2009 (UK)
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback) & Audio book (CD & Cassette)
Pages224 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN1-84255-175-2 (first edition, hardback)
Preceded byOath Breaker 

Plot summary

Ghost hunter is the final book in the series. Set in the high mountains, it tells of Torak's battle against the most fearsome of all the Soul-Eaters, Eostra the Eagle Owl Mage, who seeks to rule both the living and the dead, using the Fire Opal. As winter approaches and Souls' Night draws near, the Eagle Owl Mage holds the clans in the grip of terror. To fulfil his destiny, Torak must seek her lair in the Mountain of Ghosts. He must defy demons and tokoroths, and find his way through the Gorge of the Hidden People. Wolf must overcome terrible grief. Renn must make an agonizing decision. And in the final battle against the Soul-Eater, Torak must face the most heart-rending choice of all. But Torak is half dead and half alive. He dies with Eostra the Eagle Owl Mage and Wolf fights with his spirit to return to the body. Read Ghost Hunter to find out the full story. And remember, Torak is the Spirit Walker...

Background

Writing

The book's author, Michelle Paver, wrote on 18 December 2008, the following on her official website: "I'm working extremely hard on the sixth and final book in the series, Ghost Hunter. I'm happy to say that it's going really, really well. However, it is quite a weird sensation to be writing the final book. At the moment, it seems inconceivable that I shall soon by saying goodbye to Torak, Renn and Wolf. I know that I'll miss them terribly. In another way, though, I know that I'll be delighted and proud to have brought Torak's story to a dramatically satisfying conclusion. "[2]

Paver confirmed in her official podcast that the Soul Eater Eostra will be a main character in the book.[3] She said that writing the book had given her bad dreams, particularly the parts with Eostra, but she considered it to be a good sign.[2]

Cover

Paver said: "A week ago, though, I had a conversation with John Fordham, who designs the cover, and I told him the bare bones of the story, so he could start thinking of the cover. Given the themes in the book, it will probably be purplish, and Wolf and Torak may feature prominently. I sent John a photograph of an amazing Stone Age cave picture of an eagle owl. It's tens of thousands of years old, and yet could have been made by Eostra yesterday. Seriously spooky. Who knows what designs it will inspire?"[2]

Setting

Paver said on her official website that she would be travelling into the mountains to get inspiration for the book. She also said that she hoped to meet some eagle owls at close quarters, a hint that the book would feature Eostra.[4]

gollark: It reminds me of the plethora portable keyboard thing.
gollark: I never actually did this, but it might have been cool to.
gollark: A nice thing about DFPWM is that you could theoretically encode it from CC, since the codec was very simple.
gollark: Is that a problem? You can just extract free capital from them.
gollark: I used my own highly efficientâ„¢ program which just downloads an entire 10MB tape file into memory.

References

  1. "A NEW YEAR MESSAGE FROM MICHELLE". Torak.info. January 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-03.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-19. Retrieved 2008-12-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "TheClanCast Podcast". Torak.info. Archived from the original on 2008-09-04. Retrieved 2008-09-04.
  4. "Ghost Hunter". Amazon.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2008-09-03.
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