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Winterfox Journals Book 2 by Brian P. Easton
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Winterfox Journals Book 2

Autobiography of a Werewolf Hunter 

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Narrator Basil Sands

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Length 9 hours 2 minutes
Language English
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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.

The son of a Southern Illinois pastor, Brian P. Easton grew up watching classic horror films and spaghetti westerns during the 1970’s. A researcher of the occult since 1985, he earned a degree in anthropology to further his study. Most of his works include various occult references. His primary literary influences are H. P. Lovecraft and Cormac McCarthy; especially the latter’s novel, Blood Meridian.

Basil Sands is an award-winning narrator working between the Chugach Mountains and Pacific Ocean in Anchorage, Alaska. He has narrated for many bestselling authors and helped many less-known authors climb that ladder. He's a former U.S. Marine who for several years in the 90s ran the dining hall at the NSA, a.k.a. "Chef to the Spies." He's been a logger, carpenter, scoutmaster, wilderness rescue medic, senior IT guy, and novelist, and was a minister for over twenty-five years. He rents space in his basement to four Leprechaun brothers; they make the best lager.

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