Everything Howls by Christopher Lopez
(Bad Moon Books)
As an early winter whiteout blankets the small town of Keme, a series of grisly murders paints the fresh snowfall in ominous tones. There’s a savage killer on the loose, but is it man or beast? With every new clue Sheriff Aaron Bishop uncovers, another reasonable explanation goes out the window, and with each new body discovered another suspect is eliminated. An old Algonquin Indian claims to know the truth and how to end the bloodshed. But his truth is the stuff of legend and his answer too barbarous for Aaron to even consider.
In his debut novel “Everything Howls” Christopher Lopez puts his own spin on the “Wendigo” legend and does it exceptionally well, with a frightening, bloody tale set in the midst of a monster snow storm.
The story is well written and fast paced. The frights come at...
(Bad Moon Books)
As an early winter whiteout blankets the small town of Keme, a series of grisly murders paints the fresh snowfall in ominous tones. There’s a savage killer on the loose, but is it man or beast? With every new clue Sheriff Aaron Bishop uncovers, another reasonable explanation goes out the window, and with each new body discovered another suspect is eliminated. An old Algonquin Indian claims to know the truth and how to end the bloodshed. But his truth is the stuff of legend and his answer too barbarous for Aaron to even consider.
In his debut novel “Everything Howls” Christopher Lopez puts his own spin on the “Wendigo” legend and does it exceptionally well, with a frightening, bloody tale set in the midst of a monster snow storm.
The story is well written and fast paced. The frights come at...
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