AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A        WEREWOLF HUNTER
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Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter

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Sylvester Logan James knows what it is to be haunted.

His mother died giving him life. His father was butchered by a werewolf before his eyes; the night a full moon changed the world. He should've been too young for hate, but he grew old on its milk. He should've been too innocent for guilt, but it turned him to stone.

There is no solace for a man in an unwinnable war. Sylvester has learned to live by the feud, brandishing his vendetta into the outlands of the occult. Now, his hatred has become a monster all its own; robbing him of conscience and conviction as surely as The Beast's bite.

Options are scarce, and time is short, for Sylvester to salvage what remains of his fractured soul.


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REVIEWS

Easton uses his extensive knowledge of the occult and government agencies to bring a dizzying authenticity to this novel. Thick with plot, description and a fevered violence, this novel offers up a slightly alternate reality that treads frighteningly close to our own.
                                                                                      -- Rue Morgue Magazine

This epic story caught my attention from the first paragraph. Easton is a master at characterization and has superb plotting skills. I missed a full nights sleep to finish it, and was left wanting more.
                                                                                     -- Simegen.com

A well-crafted study of the human soul that probes the depths of Nietzche's abyss.
                                                                                   -- TheHarrow.com

This dark page-turner breathes new life into the werewolf myth. A must-read for any fan of dark fiction, it serves as a kind of travelogue through one man's personal hell, and Sylvester is one of the toughest SOBs to found in a work of fiction anywhere. So, if you're looking for that perfect book to read when the world is dark and the moon is full, pick up Brian Easton's, When the Autumn Moon is Bright. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
                                                                                   
-- SFreader.com





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