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Famuli Cani: A Supernatural Horror

⸸ DEEP INTO THE FOREST ⸸Dating back centuries, an old evil has returned to within Rothiemurchus Forest. With stories of people having disappeared down the years and fires in the forest at night, wildlife are now being found dead — mutilated and slaughtered.When a farm, surrounded by the rich forest, becomes affected by sinister and unexplainable events, a group, including an uncle and nephew, soon face unimaginable horrors, beyond comprehension.Set at the heart of the Cairngorms National Park and its beautiful scenery, a contrasting dark and evil secret is about to be revealed …From the Back CoverEVIL IN THE FORESTWhen best friends, David and John, are made redundant, they decide to go away with another close friend, Grant, to David’s uncle’s farm up in Scotland in Rothiemurchus Forest. David soon learns of strange and terrible things happening on the farm, where some of the animals are found mysteriously mutilated and slaughtered.David’s uncle also informs his nephew of other strange phenomena — including whispers in the wind, and a strange and constant sensation of being watched by someone or something. Driven by his concerns for his aunt and uncle and fuelled by curiosity, David is determined to travel up north, against the wishes of his uncle.Things soon start happening even before David and his friends set off. They become targeted with frightening and inexplicable events, and messages warning them to STAY AWAY, so that one friend is too scared to go, leaving only the two to make the long-distance drive up to Scotland. Despite more frightening and unimaginable things happening on their way up to the Highlands, the two friends, now fearing for their lives, remain determined to reach the farm.With their minds racing to all sorts of theories, they will soon face an unparalleled horror, with pure evil awaiting them, and an old Scottish folklore proving to be terrifyingly true ...Praise for Famuli Cani★★★★★ ‘An adrenaline-fueled, chill-inducing, and entertaining horror ... A truly engaging and highly creative read. The author found a way to balance the iconic horror tropes found within the narrative surrounding cults and demons, and added a breath of fresh air with Scottish folklore and settings, making for an original horror tale like no other.’ — Anthony Avina, Author/Writer/Blogger★★★★★ ‘Truly, this is my kind of horror: emotionally pulsating, spiritually satisfying, philosophically compelling, and dramatically powerful.’ — Michael G. Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press ★★★★★ ‘I really enjoyed this book, with its likeable and strong characters. Creepy at times, with twists and a satisfying and exciting climax. Well worth the read!’ — Goodreads Review★★★★★ ‘Full of interesting, colourful characters, you will be swept along and find this book hard to put down … It is without doubt, the best supernatural horror novel I have read.’ — Amazon Review★★★★★ ‘Wow, I am impressed. It is so creepy. I loved the mythology to the story. The characters are very likeable and I found myself caring about them.’ — Amazon Review★★★★★ ‘A proper roller coaster of emotions! Laughter, crying, shock. This became very quickly for me a book I could not put down! I fell in love with all the characters and felt their pain and despair as well as their happy moments ... This is an intricate story of good versus evil with plots and twists that could give you whiplash!’ — Amazon Review

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