The time has come. Blood must be spilled, and this time the wolves of Sobolton aren't going to stop until they get what they want. No-one is safe.
The Walker has finally returned to the pack after many years spent living among humans. Once the wolves have received the Walker's news, they realize that the entire town of Sobolton is defenseless. On the verge of seizing total power, Saint Thomas knows that he only has to deal with a few loose ends before he can finally achieve his destiny.
For many years, an ancient curse has held the wolves back. All Saint Thomas has to do now is make sure that this curse has been broken forever, and then he'll be able to lead his forces into Sobolton and seize the one person who might yet stand in the way of his ambitions. But has he reckoned without the fury of Lisa Sondnes? And what will happen when two formidable adversaries come face-to-face for a rematch?
Red-Eyed Nellie is the tenth book in the thirteen-part Horrors of Sobolton series, which tells the story of one small town's struggle to deal with the paranormal monstrosities on its doorstep. Each book tells a standalone story, but there are cliffhangers and readers are recommended to go through the series in order.
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 series has gone on for too long and should have been wrapped up before now but, I've really enjoyed it. Anyone attempting to read the stories out of sequence will not have a clue what's going on - I'm struggling and I've read all 10 books. This series is a sort of "Twin Peaks" with werewolves . The concept is unique and a credit to Amy Cross but, by dragging out the story, there is a danger of turning readers off. A pity, because it really is a super if, confusing, series.
Book ten of milking one story to death. This part ends with two guys forgetting what they were talking about. Forget reading this book and series. The return on investment is horrible…books are free but my time is money