Description
"...story is full of action but also interesting bits of character development.... Let's hear it for the werewolves!" -- CM Magazine "[Cry Wolf] will make you want to read them all. The author has perfectly captured the essence of growing up different in a small town. Fans of the character Jacob Black from Stephenie Meyer's series will love this wonderful series." -- YA Book Central "While obviously light on gore and violence, there's plenty of suspense here. It's wonderful to see kids' issues broached in the trappings of a genre story, especially one structured to get grade-schoolers thinking and talking. All in all, Cry Wolf is a great stepping stone for monster kids who aren't quite old enough to partake in the monster bloodshed." -- Rue Morgue "In my opinion, this book has an equal amount of thrilling, awesome, and exhilarating quality as Wolf Pack, another book in the series-but both of them are on my list of top ten books I've read. Cry Wolf is a thrilling and exciting book, and I would recommend it to people who love adventure books." -- Ask Pippa
Author: Edo Van Belkom
Publisher: Jab Books
Published: 10/22/2024
Pages: 198
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 7.60h x 4.80w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781625676580
ISBN10: 1625676581
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy | General
About the Author
Bram Stoker and Aurora Award winner Edo van Belkom is the author of two hundred stories of horror, science fiction, fantasy, and mystery, which have appeared in such magazines and anthologies as Storyteller, RPM for Truckers, Year's Best Horror Stories, and The Mammoth Book of On the Road. He is also the author of "Mark Dalton: Owner/Operator," an ongoing adventure serial about a private investigator turned trucker that has been published continuously in the monthly trade magazine Truck News since June of 1999. His more than twenty books to date include the novels Scream Queen, Martyrs, and Teeth and the short story collections Death Drives a Semi and Six-Inch Spikes. Born in Toronto in 1962, Edo worked as a daily newspaper sports and police reporter for five years before becoming a full-time freelance writer in 1992. He lives in Brampton, Ontario, with his wife, Roberta, and son, Luke.

