Legends of the Werewolf Hunter, Volume 2 Audiobook By Miles Boothe, Jessica Bildermen, D. L. Snell, Amanda Rogers, Rob Pegler, WJ Pittman, Matthew Baugh, Thom Brannan, Sara Lunsford, various cover art

Legends of the Werewolf Hunter, Volume 2

An Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter Anthology

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Legends of the Werewolf Hunter, Volume 2

By: Miles Boothe, Jessica Bildermen, D. L. Snell, Amanda Rogers, Rob Pegler, WJ Pittman, Matthew Baugh, Thom Brannan, Sara Lunsford, various
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Hell’s apex predator is known by many names. Among them, Wolven, The Lineage, and Werewolf. But in ages past, they were known as Daemonium Lupum. Welcome to our second collection based on Brian P. Easton’s Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter series, an anthology featuring Legends of the Werewolf Hunter.

From the hills of medieval Europe to the steppes of modern Russia, the fabled streets of Greifswald, Germany to the frozen wilds of the Canadian Rockies come ten stories straight out of Easton’s Werewolf Hunter Universe. Join detectives, a Voudon Mambo, a modern news podcaster and an illegitimate child prodigy as they join forces with old friends to bring the battle to the beast.

As always, the beast and the hunters are out for blood.

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This was another good installment of the Autobiography series. My one and only complaint is that it left me wanting more. I would love to see more novels in the Autobiography series. More of a long story trilogy. Perhaps more on Woodsman’s daughter and him.

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