MURDERED BY HUMAN WOLVES - A Novella by Steve Wedel
Reviewed by Louise Bohmer
ISBN: 0974834041
Published by Scrybe Press 2004
Price: 5.99 at Amazon.com
Step into a dense forest at sunset.  The amber, retreating sunbeams, the tall, dark trees … It gives you an eerie feeling, doesn’t it?  The sense that you are being watched—pursued.  A creepy tingle travels up your spine, your heart beats faster, your breath grows fast and sharp …

And then, a distant lonely howl as the moon enters the darkening sky.

Welcome to the chilling atmosphere you will find when you read Steve Wedel’s novella, Murdered by Human Wolves.

Murdered by Human Wolves—inspired by a cryptic inscription found on a grave in the Violet/Konawa Cemetery—takes you into the world of an innocent pioneer woman, Katherine Cross.  In an effort to save her friend, Elise Stone, from the charming yet dangerous McGrath clan, Katherine enters a world of ancient, forbidden secrets.

A world where man and wolf are one.

Under the spell of the McGraths, Katherine’s once secure life is shattered, as superstitions and arcane magic collide in a vicious battle between a local doctor, a teacher and the shunned McGraths.

An interview with Paranormal Researcher, Mary Franklin at the end of the novella adds that final spooky touch to the story.  Leaving you with a few questions to haunt those dark corners of your mind.

Is the impossible really possible?  After all, how many secrets of nature has mankind truly discovered?  Read Murdered by Human Wolves and come to your own conclusions.
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