From the imagination of award-winning writer Marcus Bird comes a Jamaica where people can turn into wolves and supernatural beings walk amongst us in the dancehall.
When twenty three year old Anna Summers embarks on a dream vacation to Jamaica, she’s expecting sun-soaked beaches, vibrant culture and the chance to escape her small-town life. Instead she catches the eye of a mysterious local named Kwame, and finds herself embroiled in not just a clash of cultures, but a super natural plot with a man who has much to learn about himself and the island he thinks he knows.
Come to the island. Come to the land of reggae like never before. Explore its streets and dark shadows, encounter its villains who live for lust and power. Experience the the legend of Rasta Wolf.
Marcus Bird was born in Jamaica and received his degree in Film Production from Howard University in Washington D.C. He has written for Comedy Central in New York, the Jamaica Observer, several online publications and had two short stories "Gaijin Girl" and "Sleep" published in the 2010 and 2012 editions of Japanese literary journal Yomimono. He loves traveling, dabbling in languages and having great conversations.