Having left London, Jess and Duncan prepare to travel to Edinburgh so that they can join the last big pack of werewolves in Britain. But a sudden visit from one of Duncan’s old friends changes everything, as they learn that a virus has been set loose to destroy their entire species.
Travelling to Edinburgh, Jess and Duncan discovers that a werewolf is killing innocent people. Duncan is convinced that the story is just propaganda, designed to fuel hatred and fear among the human population. But as Jess investigates, she discovers that – for one werewolf – the pain of past conflict is too much to bear.
This is book 7 in the Lupine Howl series. Each book is approximately 20,000 words long and contains violence, swearing and scenes of a sexual nature. Readers are recommended to start with the first book in the series.
Amy Cross writes novels and short stories in a number of genres, mainly horror, paranormal and fantasy. Books include The Farm, Annie's Room, The Island, Eli's Town and Asylum.
this on I didnt really like but it had some great characters. There is now a virus that can kill werewolves. It was made from the cancer that was destroying the architect.