Drey McFee is good at what she does. That is: finds strange creatures, identifies them and rids parks, neighbourhoods and cities of them without ever harming them. So, if you have a cryptid in your backyard, Drey McFee and her ghostly partner Thomas Chancellor are who you should call.
In Cryptid Files, the first omnibus of cryptozoologist Drey McFee's Close Encounters of the Cryptid Kind you'll find action, adventure and a peculiar friendship. Enjoy these five novelettes: Crowd Demon, Lightning Snake, The Hooded Bird, Water Wolf and The Bigfoot Murder, five books for the price of four.
Deborah Cannon was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is the author of numerous short stories and six novels. Her short story Twilight Glyph won an Honourable Mention in the 2013 Canadian Tales of the Fantastic Short Story Contest. She has contributed articles on writing to the Canadian Writer's Guide and the professional writer's web sites, absolutewrite.com and suite101.com. She is author of the archaeological manual, Marine Fish Osteology: A Manual for Archaeologists. Most recently, her anthropological thriller The Raven's Pool was cited in a scholarly study, Archaeology is a Brand! The Meaning of Archaeology in Contemporary Popular Culture (Holtorf 2007) alongside treasure hunters Indiana Jones and Lara Croft. Her second novel, White Raven was a 2007 Adult Summer Reading Club pick at the Hamilton Public Library. The series continues with Ravenstone and Raven's Blood. Elizabeth Latimer: Pirate Hunter marks the beginning of a new series for teens or anyone who can imagine themselves encountering a pirate.