In 1764 Captain Jean Baptiste Duhamel and his men ride into battle to save France from revolution. He had seen tough battles before but none like the wily man-eater—the Beast of Gevaudan. In a land wanting for bread, she stays well fed and one step ahead of her deadly pursuers. It is up to the Captain--and every man, woman, and child of Gevaudan—to save themselves from a monster immune to prayer and bullets alike, and bring her to justice.
While better known in outdoor publication circles, Terril James Hebert was long a disciple of history and research, graduating with a BA in History in 2019. While away from the books, he busies himself in wildlife photography and taking in the sights of his adopted home of Houston, Texas.