Stalking Darkness

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Stalking Darkness
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First edition
Author Lynn Flewelling
Cover artist Gary Ruddell
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Series The Nightrunner Series
Genre Fantasy
Publisher Bantam Spectra
Publication date
February 3, 1997
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages512
ISBN 0-553-57543-0
OCLC 36388524
Preceded by Luck in the Shadows  
Followed by Traitor's Moon  

Stalking Darkness is a fantasy novel by American writer Lynn Flewelling, the second book in her Nightrunner series. It is preceded by Luck in the Shadows and followed by Traitor's Moon , Shadows Return and The White Road .

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