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"It turns out that the note was written in blood - but not human blood."
page 56, Tombstones: Dances with Werewolves by John Peel
"It turns out that the note was written in blood - but not human blood."
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B.J. Burgess
Bookworm extraordinaire with a caffeine addiction, I’ve spent years dodging reality in the pages of novels—from spine-tingling thrillers to Westerns that make me feel like a cowboy. Join my chaotic love affair with books and movies at Ramblings of a Coffee-Addicted Writer and Gunsmoke & Grit—where words flow faster than my coffee supply!
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31 Reads of Terror
October 1 - 31The Midnight Horror
October 1 - 31
Scary 56, but the title immediately made me think of Kevin Costner's Dances with Wolves.... imagine if it was werewolves.... lol
ReplyDeleteUh, oh. I wonder what kind of blood it is. I like the book's title and the play on "Dances with Wolves." Catchy.
ReplyDeleteit's another creepy read, feeling the halloween spirit!
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