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In the House of Wolves (The Damnation Saga Book 5)

Something happened… Axl Wolf, son of Stephen and Samantha Wolf, dies under mysterious circumstances. His mother remembers nothing of that fateful night and spends six months in an institution. Stephen lives in their new home—a house with a sordid history—with only the family dog Merlyn for company. Something has changed… Samantha comes home to a life she no longer understands and begins to witness bizarre phenomena within the house she cannot explain. Something has waited… And it will do everything in its power to destroy everything they know and hold dear… IN THE HOUSE OF WOLVES

About the Author

In addition to In the House of Wolves, Michael David Anderson is also the author of the Teddy Dormer novels, Teddy and Wake, their companion piece Desynchrony, and the story "Flux" collected in Inn Between Worlds: Vol. 1, edited by Thomas A. Farmer. He possesses degrees in both Psychology and English. He was born in East Tennessee in 1985 and currently resides in Knoxville. When asked what type of novels he writes, he is often given looks of utter distaste and downright horror. "That's the look I expected you to give me," he often tells them. In addition to writing horror and suspense novels, Anderson is a poet, gamer, and-on occasion-a stand-up comic. His dogs, Bandit and Rory, serve as a constant distraction from his writing.

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