From the author of Rogue, The Beast Series, and Dark Tides comes a collection of creature horror that will keep you out of the woods - eleven stories of werewolves, dogmen, and the wildmen who watch from the tree line.
A boy's first hunting trip ends with something impossible standing at the edge of a clearing. A trapper under siege in an Alaskan blizzard discovers his enemy has been keeping an account. Three women in the fog of 1888 Whitechapel work out what the Ripper really is - and what it will take to stop him. And in the war games of the Canadian wilderness, four elite soldiers armed with nothing but blanks learn why you never answer a whistle in the night.
Drawing on real folklore - Cajun rougarou legend, Mi'kmaq and Innu tradition, Sherpa accounts of the metoh-kangmi, and the modern dogman sightings first chronicled by the late Linda Godfrey - Werewolves and Wildmen delivers creature horror the old way: patient, watchful, and waiting at the edge of the light.
The collection closes with Going Rogue, the prequel to Luke Phillips's bigfoot thriller Rogue - the first encounter that started it all, and the man who came looking for the survivors.
Some of what stalks these pages is fiction. Not all of it walked out of the imagination.