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Wolfsbane

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New York Times Bestselling Author: A deadly blossom grows in the rich Louisiana soil—and awakens a terrifying threat...

It had been years since wolfsbane grew on the bayou, yet everyone who lived in Ducros Parish, Louisiana, knew that someday it would appear again. With its pretty yellow flowers and lovely green leaves, wolfsbane was as beautiful as it was deadly. And when the townspeople saw the ancient root once again spring from the earth, they knew it wouldn't be long before they heard the terrifying howls in the night . . .

There were those who called the tales of wolfsbane superstition, the stuff of childhood legend. But others knew that when the flower blossomed again, so would the spilling of human blood—and there was nowhere to run, nowhere to hide . . .

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Series: Wolf Publisher: Lyrical Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: April 12, 2016

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781601835284
  • File size: 298 KB
  • Release date: April 12, 2016

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781601835284
  • File size: 291 KB
  • Release date: April 12, 2016

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

New York Times Bestselling Author: A deadly blossom grows in the rich Louisiana soil—and awakens a terrifying threat...

It had been years since wolfsbane grew on the bayou, yet everyone who lived in Ducros Parish, Louisiana, knew that someday it would appear again. With its pretty yellow flowers and lovely green leaves, wolfsbane was as beautiful as it was deadly. And when the townspeople saw the ancient root once again spring from the earth, they knew it wouldn't be long before they heard the terrifying howls in the night . . .

There were those who called the tales of wolfsbane superstition, the stuff of childhood legend. But others knew that when the flower blossomed again, so would the spilling of human blood—and there was nowhere to run, nowhere to hide . . .

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