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They exist in myth and legend dating back to the earliest history of man. Different cultures have different names for the same creature, which has haunted the dark places of our collective psyche. Loup Garou, Werewolf, Lycanthropes, Rougaru, Michigan Dogman, The Beast of Land Between the Lakes, Oolonga-Doglalla, Shunka Warak'in, Skinwalker. The beast is known by many names, but they all lead to the ultimate Apex Predator. A predator that has no equal. A predator that preys on man.

Horrific murders plague a rural county, leaving bodies torn and partially eaten in their wake. Detective William Greyeagle of the Lacland County Sheriff’s Office is assigned to the case. What he believes to be animal attacks awakens a dreaded fear from deep in his subconscious. It draws him deeper into his own heritage and the lore of beasts that prey on men.
To find the killer, he must delve deeper into the teachings of his grandfather, a Lakota Medicine Man. Things he believed to children’s stories are proven to be hauntingly true. There are things in the darkness that haunt the world of men. Humans are not the Apex Predator that they believed themselves to be. There is something far worse waiting just outside the light.
The deep valleys and forests of the Ozarks prove to be the perfect hunting grounds. Predator versus prey in the ultimate game of life and death. Who will be the victor?

Who will be the Apex Predator?

250 pages, Paperback

Published March 23, 2020

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D.A. Roberts

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Author’s Bio: D.A. Roberts

D.A. Roberts is an author of fiction, primarily in the horror/dystopian and science fiction genres. Born in Lebanon, Missouri, he now lives in Springfield, Missouri with his wife and sons. When not writing, D.A. serves his community in Law Enforcement.

Best known for his “Ragnarok Rising Saga,” he blends the zombie genre with elements of Norse Mythology. The series has been called “a thinking man’s apocalyptic world.”

He is also known in science fiction for “The Infinite Black Series.” This series is based on the hit video game from Spellbook Studio. Download and play the game for free at www.Spellbook.com.

His most recent releases are all in the horror genre. Cold Hunger which he co-wrote with Author Catt Dahman; Three books in the Apex Predator Series, book one of the Lakeview Man Series and book one of the Code Name: Wild Hunt Series.

All titles are currently available now from J. Ellington Ashton Press.

In November of 2018, D.A. took on the challenging role of C.E.O. of J. Ellington Ashton Press.

In March of 2020, D.A. was elected first president of the Horror Author’s Guild.

Find more about his work at:

www.daroberts.net
www.jellingtonashton.com
www.amazon.com/author/daroberts
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Profile Image for Melissa ♥ Dog/Wolf Lover ♥ Martin.
3,631 reviews11.6k followers
February 6, 2021
5 fanfreakingtastic Stars ⭐️



To be honest, at first I was going to give this a lower star because as most of you know, I don’t do animal deaths. This was a quick thing at the beginning and it was just told what happened. So there you go.



If it wasn’t for one of my challenges, I wouldn’t have found this awesome book. It is on kindle unlimited US but I’m buying the paperback and the kindle. And I LOVE these characters!

The main character is Will Greyeagle, he’s a cop and a former soldier of Afghanistan. Will and the police force start finding bodies that are mutilated etc. When the killer is spotted, Will takes time to go see his grandfather who is a Didanawisgi- I hope I spelled that right - he’s a powerful medicine man. His name is Jay Maroskah also known as White Bear.

•This is another thing I love about this book, it’s filled with Native America myths and Native Americans from all nations!! And the Lakota Dog Soldiers are in place to fight the evil.



I’m going to recommend this to all werewolf/horror lovers. This is the best werewolf book I have read. These are werewolves like you expect, very deadly and there is gruesome gore. So I’m done rambling. I’m going to leave a few quotes from the book, there are so many before each chapter. Some I’m actually putting in my motivational notebook.

"When you are in doubt, be still, and wait. When doubt no longer exists for you, then go forward with courage. So long as mists envelope you, be still. Be still until the sunlight pours through and dispels the mists, as it surely will. Then act with courage."
-Chief White Eagle

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"When a storm is coming, all other birds seek shelter. The eagle alone avoids the storm by flying above it. So, in the storms of life may your heart be like an eagle’s and soar above."
Unknown

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"Wakan Tanka, Great Mystery, teach me how to trust my heart, my mind, my intuition, my inner knowing, the senses of my body, the blessings of my spirit. Teach me to trust these things So that I may enter my Sacred Space and love beyond my fear, And thus walk in balance beyond my fear, And this walk in balance with the passing of each glorious sun."
-Lakota Prayer




Mel 🖤🐶🐺🐾
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447 reviews30 followers
January 13, 2021
This is an excellent gory werewolf novel.
More specifically thisis a Native werewolf story, so they're called Oolonga-Doglalla Dogmen.
Will Greyeagle is a former military vet now Detective. When 2 teens are found in a horrific crime scene, he arrives to investigate.
This is a gory book, with detailed gory crimes scenes and a dog death. So be warned before reading if that isn't your thing.
The one witness says she say Bigfoot, and isn't taken seriously. Will listens to her story and when checking her property, discovers maybe not Bigfoot but something unnatural.
As more crime scenes turn up and the Dogmen are scene, the hunt is on to stop them.
Helping Will ate his grandfather (a medicine man named White Bear) his cousin, Doc and the Hotametaneo'o aka Dog Soldiers. Using high powered weapons and Native American mysticism they're the only hope pf stopping the Dogmen.
This story has excellent Native American representation. Will wants to do what's right and help people, regardless that he's joined the police (white mans police force) and not the Rez Police. He wants to help people. Raised by his grandfather, he knows all the old Native stories and customs taught to him as a boy. They play a big part in this story. Several tribes are represented in the Dog Soldiers. Sweat Lodges, native mysticism, and the Wolf, Fox, and Eagle are all part of the story.
It's an excellent beginning of a trilogy. It starts fast and keeps the momentum going from beginning to end. If you want a different take on werewolves, read this book.
Profile Image for Dave Stone.
1,345 reviews96 followers
June 1, 2022
Mediocre monster of the week book, with artificial "Indian" flavor
**the double rape murder of a 16 year old girl by a werewolf in chapter one seemed a bit much**
This book remands me so much of the 1977 Nightwing by Martin Cruz Smith (Yes, the Gorky Park guy) But this time the Indian Shaman is the good guy.
I can't say that this author is appropriating Indian culture, but he was definitely inspired by the items in the gift shop.
The book itself isn't that bad, but if they made it into a move you'd see it soon on Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Now I mostly enjoyed this book. Hell, I bought and am reading the next one but I do like lowbrow and trash. If you do too, especially if you like the 70's -80's classic horror schlock than this is for you. Just be aware that this seems to be more inspired by movies, or more specifically TV than by anything else.
-Oh hey. I did like that the main cast was mostly first nation people. even if they seemed like stereotypes, these were positive stereotypes. It was nice to read an action adventure with a non-white hero. I gave it an extra star for that.
354 reviews2 followers
June 7, 2020
A fantastic take on werewolves

I loved this book. It is a different take on werewolves involving Native Americans. As werewolves begin to brutally kill people in a small town, a Native American cop begins to investigate and draws the attention of the creatures. Once that happens, several tribes get involved and the hunt begins. The characters are great and the action is incredible. With lots of gore and lots of tense situations, I found myself drawn in and actually wishing the book was longer. The only reason I gave this one 4 stars instead of 5 was the amount of errors in grammar. The ending seems like a set up for a sequel and I would love one.
51 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2020
Action packed

I enjoyed this book from the very beginning to the very last word. I would like to read another just like it.
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562 reviews3 followers
April 26, 2022
Quite the great read, a interesting take on the werewolf fiction. Interesting set of characters and good interaction. I have to applaud the author for making the focus group of this novel 'The first Nation people' making it as natural as posible, without giving into any negative remarks either in favor or against them. Really educative read in that aspect.
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92 reviews24 followers
October 26, 2022
Started great, had some gripping action sequences and peaked at about 50%. Then morphed into a Aliens style plot with a heavily armed group taking on a bunch of enemies. The Native American aspect was a nice touch, but a romance subplot comes out of nowhere. It is very corny and rest assured will make you roll your eyes. Not to mention that the alpha male among the werewolves also gets a mate..again out of nowhere and this happens right in the climax.

Looks like the author did not know how to finish the story and just made up the finale.

Still the best werewolf book I have read is "What Vengeance Comes" by Anthony M. Strong.
68 reviews1 follower
December 16, 2020
Pushes werewolf fiction into something of a multiverse...

Let me just say that I am neck deep in werewolf fiction at the moment. Even so this book was a change of pace in a good way. The "werewolves" were not noble, pitiable nor admirable in any way. I've found very few works that pushed them into the realm of pure evil. This book does that in visceral and carnal way. I'm one to part 2....
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121 reviews
May 12, 2021
I Hope It's Only A Legend

I love these novels. As a person who lived in Missouri for 35 years I have traveled all over the state and been to the Ozarks many times including the ruins of Ha Ha Tonka castle. It's a great joy to read about these places. The action is fast and furious and my favorite characters are Will Greyeagle and grandfather. The author must have done a tremendous amount of research and you will end this novel hoping this is only a legend.
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February 16, 2022
Incredibly good book!!!!

After reading the Lakeview Man series, which contained references to the Apex Predator series, I just had to download the first book and read it. I'm very glad I did. This first book in the series is incredibly good. I particularly like the references to Native American traditions and history! I definitely recommend this book as well as the Lakeview Man series!!!!! (Now, I'm going to get the second book in this series and read it!!!)
831 reviews4 followers
September 4, 2020
4 Stars

Note Kindle users: Book does not tell you how many minutes is left in each chapter just entire book.
Deputy Will Grayeagle is thrown into a battle with an ancient enemy the Oolong-Dodlalla has shown up in Southwest Missouri and Will and his Native American allies must do battle with creatures from their worst nightmares. Very good book.
767 reviews3 followers
May 6, 2021
Apex predator: Book one

I initially thought that this book would be a spin-off of Bloodborn series. The author deafly surprise me with his interpretation of werewolves. He definitely put a new twist on it. It’s hard to write a book that is both the same an different enough to be good. He did a good job making his stand out
102 reviews
August 23, 2020
Great Read

What a rush! This is an exciting and intoxicating book. One that will keep you engaged all the way through and saddened when the ride is over. Bring on the werewolves, we are ready!
5 reviews
October 21, 2020
This is a great start to an awesome series

I am an avid reader and this book is a great start to a good series. This author did a lot of research the book pulls you in and doesn't let go finished it in one sitting
128 reviews3 followers
November 8, 2020
Good Read

I like this guys writing. He could use a little bit better editor. (Few typos) However, is writing is vivid and compelling. That is assuming, you like a good old fashion monster book as I do.
288 reviews2 followers
March 15, 2021
Very different werewolf tale

Fascinating look into tribal beliefs and myths showing the power of a group brought together in their beliefs yet open to an outsider. will straddling two worlds immediately becoming who you want to win loved it
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35 reviews2 followers
May 16, 2021
I couldn't sleep without finishing

I finished this book in a few hrs. I couldn't go to sleep before knowing how it ended. It kept my attention until the end and did not disappoint but I had to sleep with the light on. I look forward to the next book!
89 reviews1 follower
July 5, 2021
Solid story, particularly enjoyed the indigenous peoples aspect

The story takes off immediately with horrific murders, introduces the main character, then reveals the problem of solving the murders as they mount up! No slow spots anywhere. Makes for a great one day read!
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203 reviews1 follower
November 13, 2021
Another home run for D A Roberts!!!!!

Loved this book! Action, mystery and cryptozoology all in one! The author hits yet another home run with this book-just when we thought we were safe our nightmares get fed again by Mr Roberts.
164 reviews2 followers
June 20, 2020
Solid

Another good book from the author of one of the best Zombie Series out there. "Ragnarok Rising". Different genre .Different take on the Werewolf legends. Solid read
9 reviews
December 23, 2020
Great read

I love that this book gets right to the point, no fluff. Very exciting and I love the native language and culture. I can’t wait to read the next book.
586 reviews7 followers
December 28, 2020
Fun series

This is a good book. You shouldy read it. I like the story. The characters are fun. The book is a good read. i enjoyed it alot.. Download or buy it today. why not?
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163 reviews
February 16, 2021
First in this Series: Dogmen

This grabbed my attention from the beginning and never let go until the final battle was over! I am excited to start the next book in this series!!
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27 reviews1 follower
February 25, 2021
Awesome book!

D.A. Roberts never fails to deliver a excellent story!! A must read. Be warned though may not be able to put down once you start reading.
Profile Image for Ronald Searl.
12 reviews
April 26, 2021
Excellent!

A great read! Fast paced good story mixed with authentic Native American lore. Fun and interesting at the same time.
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250 reviews4 followers
August 8, 2021
Solid book

This is a very well written Werewolf horror book With some good characters and a lot of gory action everything you would want in a horror book
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84 reviews15 followers
September 15, 2025
Violence Rating: 3/5 - Full Moon Frenzy

Warning: If you’re triggered or offended by topics like SA, I’d recommend skipping the first chapter.

A mix bag of horror and mysticism.

This is a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde novel, offering both enjoyable elements and some that felt a little out of place. It's a quick and digestible read, perfect for a break between heavier books.

The writing is straightforward and easy to follow, with dialogue that feels natural. The author's use of footnotes to explain concepts and Native American words was a great touch and personally I truly appreciated the effort. I also found the mystical elements to be a powerful and magical addition to the story, especially at the beginning. And I must admit, Will’s relationship with his car was a charming detail. I can completely relate to personifying a vehicle and having that kind of connection as I’m doing the same thing with my motorcycle and often talk to him during my rides, haha.

However, the story takes an unexpected and jarring turn around the halfway point. It suddenly shifts into a more martial, military-style action that, while it’s a genre I personally love and read, didn't seem to fit the tone or initial direction of the book. It felt like the focus was pulled away from the main plot. And on the same note, the mystical aspects, which I initially loved, became somewhat exaggerated and started to feel chaotic rather than magical. If I’m being perfectly honest, the story became too much of everything, and I was disappointed to see that because I really loved, loved, loved the beginning.

It’s a short novel with a strong start and some genuinely good ideas, but it unfortunately gets lost in its own complexity by the end. On the bright side, it's a quick, easy read if you're looking for something light, but it may not fully satisfy those looking for a deep or cohesive narrative surrounding werewolf lore, nor if you’re looking for a genuine horror, gory action.
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1,908 reviews300 followers
April 27, 2024
This book started off as a pretty good werewolf story. Then it bogged down into a lot of Indian/native American/First Nation magic, medicine, spiritualism pagan gobbledegoop.

In addition, Mr. Roberts writes with seeming authority about weapons and equipment. Unfortunately his actual knowledge is quite limited. I know more about old and antique firearms than I do about modern ones. For instance I know that neither the Colt 1871/1872 revolver nor the Winchester Model 1866, "Yellowboy" were chambered in .45 Colt long. Both used the same.44 rimfire cartridge as the earlier Henry rifles and carbines. This is just one of the errors. Readers can not rely on this author for factual information.

In my opinion even fiction should educate at least a little. Authors who can't be bothered with facts aren't worth reading.
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6 reviews
August 5, 2023
I've loved reading Werewolf stories on my holidays since the heyday of Fear magazine 35 years ago, so this was a perfect quick read for me. There are more, and much more in-depth, descriptions of the weaponry than there are of the people in this book, but if you can get past that, and the fact its main purpose is to set up a series, then it's a fun little story with evil monsters, gore aplenty and out-of-their-depth cops being helped out by First Nation mysticism.
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