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Breeds, Book 1

Von: Keith C. Blackmore
Gesprochen von: Sean Runnette
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From the author of Mountain Man: Encounter a new breed of fear in the first book of a bloodcurdling werewolf horror series set in the snows of Newfoundland.

In a nearly deserted village off the coast of Canada, strange things are happening. A local hunter discovers bare footprints in the snow. The stray dog population has ceased to exist. And people are beginning to ask questions about the town’s recluse.

But with winter’s most powerful weapon bearing down on the island, it’s about to get a lot worse . . .

Breeds is the first book in a trilogy of terror sure to please fans of Robert R. McCammon, Maggie Stiefvater, and Chase Novak.

©2014 Keith C. Blackmore; 2016 Keith C. Blackmore (P)2016 Podium Audio
Fantasy Horror Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Fantasy
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While werewolf stories do follow patterns and tropes just like any other genre or sub-genre, I do enjoy a lot of the recent ones that have come out in the last 20 odd years. They tend to be a-were of the tropes and the best manage to integrate them and reinvent them into something new, this book is one of them.

It has a bit of Circle Of The Werewolf by Stephen King in its Lycanthropic DNA and Wolfmanages to capture the closeness you felt towards the characters that came with the segments in that book albite without vignette format and Stephen King attitudes and trappings.

The character writing is wonderful and captures the setting of a modern secluded New Foundland town nicely.

The main plot continues the aforementioned trend of subversion and manages to bring up questions about the nature of the were and the wolf, the animal and man, the creature, the monster and the person.

I recommend this book to everyone who likes werewolf stories and folks who like creepy critter stories with well written characters in general.

After my last Podium Audiobook I was a bit suspicious about the quality of the material they choose to adapt but this production turned that around. Thank you.

Alex D. Walker.

Wonderful Werewolf Story

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