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A Howling in the Night: A Novel (A Black Warrior River Tale)

Jake loves his friends and his community. Eric kills. Eric secretly watches Jake and those he loves. No one near to Jake is safe, and the tension and the body count rise. Set in rural Alabama, "A Howling in the Night" is a psychological thriller with nods to classics of horror, the bastard child of Eudora Welty and Stephen King.

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Jonathan May lives in rural Alabama. "A Howling in the Night" is a revision of his 2006 novel "Rumors of Wolves". His novel "Siren Song" was published in 2013. He has edited with commentary two non-fiction works by his late friend Tom Miller (who wrote as Tom Canford): "A Fever of the Mad: A Movie Publicist Works with Francis Coppola, Elaine May, John Cassavetes, Peter Falk, and Richard Gere and Survives to Tell the Tale!" and "Baker's Daughter, Miller's Son, a Memoir of the Family of Tom Miller and Norma Miller."

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