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Root and Branch

James Haddock ()

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age18+

Content levels

ViolenceStrong
Sexual contentNone
LanguageModerate

Synopsis

Noah Woodsman learned early that the world takes what it can and calls it justice. He keeps his head down, hunts quietly, and sleeps with one hand on the ground—listening to the trees that whisper him warnings. The old woman who raised him calls it wood magic . Everyone else calls it witch work , and in these lands, that’s reason enough to hang a man. So Noah stays invisible . . . until two soldiers ride out of the dawn, tied to their saddles—one dead, one dying—and trouble follows their blood like wolves on a wounded stag. Lieutenant Lang Gorlan should’ve died on the border. Instead, Noah hauls him to a healer’s shack and buries the bodies that come looking to finish the job. The killings buy time, not safety. Rich men grow richer on other people’s graves, bounty hunters sell misery by the head, and every road leads to someone who wants Noah’s coin, Noah’s work, or Noah himself. When a freed man with a slave collar and a wagon full of spoils attaches himself to Noah, the forest boy finds he’s building a family whether he wants one or not. River Bend offers no welcome, only a baron’s contempt and a city full of eyes. A “haunted” farm on crown land promises shelter, but curses don’t keep the living out—only the hungry do. And when war whispers from Carengard, Noah is pushed into deeper work: scouting, spying, stealing truths that can’t be spoken aloud. In a country that fears mages and feeds on the weak, Noah must decide what kind of monster survival will make of him.

Root and Branch: content & age rating

Intended for adult readers (18+).

Strong violence including on-page killings and war, persecution of magic users, and themes of survival in a brutal world. No sexual content but pervasive threat and moral ambiguity throughout.

What to know going in

This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include slavery, graphic violence, murder, and death (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Adult readers will be drawn to Noah's desperate fight to survive in a world that hunts people like him, and the unlikely family he builds along the way.

Tags

Flintlock FantasyDark FantasyMilitary FantasyFrontier Fantasy