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Monsters and Men (Book Two of The Lycanthrope Saga)

Blood flows freely through the streets of Everlyn. Danger dwells beyond the shores of Felltree Island. A forgotten evil lurks in the far reaches of The Discovered Lands. And the survivors of a terror known only in the age-old myths of their world must embrace the true scale of what lays ahead. Damien Oakworth has been bitten. The curse is in his blood. Accompanied by Chief Hank Rosewell and their mysterious guide, Victor Lugrum, he must navigate the streets of the crime-ridden capital of the Kingdom of Estherland, evading those who would use his rare ability to control the beast for their own dark means... all whilst fighting to keep the wolf at bay himself. Meanwhile, Lillian Nettleweed and Deputy Jim Harper must pick up the pieces of a broken life on their island home, restoring order to a once peaceful community shaken by death and destruction... but little do they know that the reach of the enemy has already infiltrated the walls they are trying to rebuild. The cold has come. Blood has been spilled. The first steps to save the world from a threat it no longer remembers must be taken... The hour in which monsters and men will clash is nigh. In Book One of The Lycanthrope Saga, our heroes learnt of an evil at their doorstep. In Book Two they will learn that true evil resides in men... and that they can be the worst monsters of all.

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