The Winterfox Journals Book Two: Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter

Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter Book 2 · Permuted Press
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It is 1915. A Native American youth embarks on a journey to join a war the likes of which no living person has seen. His purpose is not one of patriotism, though it is the very heart of duty—a duty to pursue and destroy the fell creatures men call werewolf.

The saga of Michael Winterfox continues as he contends not only with his family's ancient adversary but also with the Germans. His Cheyenne Dog Man skills are put to the test in the fires of attrition, a world at war.

About the author

Brian P. Easton grew up among the hardwood bluffs of Southern Illinois, saddled between the riverbanks of the Big Muddy and the Mississippi.

His father, a horseman and preacher, was the first to suggest to him that werewolves were evil characters and not heroes. A steady diet of westerns and horror taught Easton to admire the likes of James Arness and Rod Serling with equal affection. Factor in a Royal typewriter given to him by his mother the year he turned ten and the early inspirations are complete.

Most of his works include various occult and sub-cultural references, drawing both from decades of independent research and his own storied adventures—the majority of which are completely explainable.

Easton’s literary influences include the usual suspects: Lovecraft, Howard, Poe, and Burroughs, but none have been as impactful as Cormac McCarthy and his masterpiece, Blood Meridian.

He is currently engaged in the biggest adventure of his life: raising the son who will one day replace him.

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