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Werewolf's Grief

Bloodscreams, Book 2

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Werewolf's Grief

By: Robert W. Walker
Narrated by: Rob Artigo
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Death by tooth....

An escaped madman is heading toward Chicago, leaving behind a trail of corpses. The victims are savagely torn apart - and partially eaten. Is the killer merely a cannibalistic psychopath... or a creature from the darkest pits of superstition?

....And by claw

Only the psychically-gifted detective Abraham Stroud dares to think the forbidden names: Wendigo, Sasquatch, Werewolf. And only Stroud faces the most terrifying truth of all - Wolves travel in packs.

©2010 Robert W. Walker (P)2014 Robert W. Walker
Fantasy Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction Wolf Exciting

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Critic reviews

"Ingenious." ( San Francisco Examiner)
"Gruesome." ( The Sunday Oklahoman)
"Bone-chilling." ( Publisher's Weekly)
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