Of Wolf and Man
One man's life is destroyed the night he finds his wife torn apart in their upscale New York apartment. His grief just barely outweighs his fury as he slogs into the dark days ahead.
Another man returns to his childhood home in a soul-search for meaning, attempting to learn more of his father's occult past. But all who knew him are killed by something that stalks the night.
Tying them together is an erotic sorceress. Possessed by evil, bent on propagating the werewolven race, she will stop at nothing to see that her diabolical work is done.
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Christopher Fulbright
Christopher Fulbright is the author of short stories, novellas, and full-length novels of fantasy and horror. His short stories have appeared in magazines and anthologies since 1993. Fulbright received the Richard Laymon President's Award in 2008 from the HWA, and his short stories have received honorable mentions in "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" and "Best Horror of the Year."
Christopher is a former journalist turned technical writer, but his real job is raising four kids with his wife and sometimes collaborator, the Bram Stoker award-nominated author Angeline Hawkes.
