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High Moor by Graeme Reynolds
High Moor by Graeme Reynolds






Heavy, right? Reynolds is no slouch, and he infuses in what could be a standard werewolf yarn serious issues that any reader will recognize. And it’s all coming to a head where everything started-the village of High Moor. At the same time, people who live ordinary lives-except, you know, for once a month-are now targeted for extermination. Our heroes are hunted, not only by the government that wants to understand and take advantage of their secrets, but by the leaders of the pack who blame them for ripping away the veil of secrecy that had protected the other werewolves. The werewolves have been exposed, and you can imagine the response by the non-wolf public. If you’re tired of teen angst and sexy wolves, this is the series for you. Graeme Reynolds is a man who loves his werewolves, but he likes them visceral and dangerous. The High Moor saga is one of those rare series where each book is better than the last. Not for the faint of heart or easily nauseated. Since there was no way this book could possibly top Moonstruck in the horrifically gruesome category, it took up the slack in sheer body count.įun, fun, fun! As a true lover of werewolf horror, this series is top notch. Meanwhile, the acting Prime Minister issues a coordinated attack on the private homes of known werewolves on Christmas Eve, wiping out entire were-families.Įach side one-ups the other by retaliating in bigger, badder ways. In a desperate attempt to save him, Marie, Daniel and John Simpson infiltrate the military base where he's subjected to experiments, before the assassins can get to him.

High Moor by Graeme Reynolds High Moor by Graeme Reynolds

The Pack puts out a hit on its own alpha for treason after he saved his sister's life over the good of The Pack. Now, weapons of war meet fangs and claws in European forests and English military camps. When Moonstruck ended with Connie Hamilton outing the existence of werewolves to humanity, things were bound to get ugly. It's got all the carnage and viscera you can shake a stick at - and that's just on the part of the humans. Still, there was plenty to love about Blood Moon. I'm not sure if I'm satisfied with the resolution! I can't think of many other ways it could have ended, but.








High Moor by Graeme Reynolds