From the Award-winning Author of ‘CLAW: A Canadian Thriller’ comes a new horror novelette for you to enjoy, set back in a time when the west was wild, a man was still a man, and Lawless, BC was just plain lawless!
In this tale, you will meet Mr. Caleb Cantrill, a gentleman who has found something very interesting in the ground, and though he doesn't know it yet, he is about to have a very, very bad day.
Set in the wilds of the Cascade mountains of Western Canada in 1895, this introductory tale from CLAW: Emergence is the first in a series which will form a rich tapestry of discovery, betrayal, and insatiable hunger, all delivered with small-town Canadian flair.
Born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Katie moved west to British Columbia during a family migration that occurred during the later-half of the 20th century.
A longtime writer and voracious reader, Katie enjoys a variety of creative and recreational activities when she's not absorbed in the written word.
With many years of keyboard experience, Katie is an avid digital musician, involved in many musical theatre and stage productions in the beautiful West Kootenay region of BC over the past several years.
An eye for detail helps Katie capture many magical moments with her camera as she interprets the natural beauty of the world that surrounds her through its lens.
Always looking for something new to advance her artistic experimentation, Katie is an accomplished sketch artist. She specialises in detailed drawings of friends, family and clients, including fur-babies, such as cats, dogs and the odd ferret.
After a lifetime of experience in numerous fields of endeavour, Katie now spends her days, and most nights, doing what she loves, bringing stories alive for people who enjoy a tale where the everyday suddenly becomes something much, much more...
This story was about as brief as a popcorn fart. It was a little predictable. The main character presented himself as being dumber than a box of rocks. I have read a book in the Claw series before and it was a lot stronger than this novelette. There was not enough suspense. For example, a giant wolf spider is on the prowl. Normally, since I have a mild case of arachnophobia, I would be jumping under the covers. This writing just did not give me the willies. It is a okay read due to its briefness. I think I will stick with the rest of the series.
Caleb Cantrill, a nitroglycerin toting bank robber, escapes with the gold, and, in an attempt to find a safe hiding place for it, finds himself in a cavern full of insects. I think if you have a real fear of insects and other creepy crawlies, then this might make your hair stand on end. Not having such a fear meant this did little for me. Its saving grace was that the audio version came in under an hour so I felt I had not wasted much time.
Caleb Cantrill is a bank robber experienced using nitroglycerin. He teams up with the Hole in the Wall Gang to rob the Bank of Montreal in Canada and misjudges just how much nitro to use. He ends up bringing most of the bank down.
Cantrell heads out with some gold he got from the heist with the Hole in the Wall Gang on his heels. He heads towards the Kootenays region of British Columbia, hoping to lose the Gang plus maybe find more gold in the supposedly gold-rich area.
While looking for a hiding place, he stumbles across more trouble than he's equipped to handle in an underground nightmare.
I enjoyed this short novella. It brings you back to Lawless where is it begins. Ms. Berry has added humour and enough suspence to keep me interested to the very end. Looking forwarded to more.
Very well written horror novella! Love that the author included a cliffhanger for the reader to agonize over until the next story comes out! Lucky for me I just found this series so the next novella (Kitty Welch) is already out so I am able to find out what happened to Caleb when I read it. Have read the first Claw book also which was very good too. Highly recommend this author and the series.
A quick thought: Did the author leave an Easter 🐣 or was the engaging Wolf Spider just a coincidence? Wait, there are no coincidences when it comes to Lawless. Keep these coming as I will fill my e-library with each one you pen.
A short story of a robber fleeing his gang intent on killing him and retrieving the money from the bank heist. The robber flees into the mountains to hole up in a cave of horror.
The writing was really good in this book. It is set up concisely and moves right into the plot in a very natural way. The characters are interesting and it holds the beginnings of an interesting world.
I decided to read this book after thoroughly enjoying Claw. It is a short story that took me about an hour to read. This is another "goodie" from Katie Berry. It is a shame that this story wasn't developed into a full-length novel. It had some nice potential.
This short story is a starting place for the Claws series of books. There is only one character in the story, but he is definitely a character. Did I like this story it was okay. It was just one bad moment to another bad moment. The main and only character was pretty much someone you did not care about. He is not very clever nor has he any redeeming character. Still you do find out that this place is not a very good place and that is important for later.
You are taken on a journey back in the eighteen hundreds in a cave that was very strange and dangerous. No one new of this place Cantrill was scared for what he found in the cave. The author did a good job with the book keeps you wanting more.
This book by mistake I read out of order But honestly I will Remember these books for the rest of my life and beyond Thanks again MS Berry for another fine read ! You rock girl !
A great novelette, from the Claw series. It was a very easy read, definitely done in one sitting. Some new creatures introduced and to be feared. Where every new creature assumes humans are always on the menu. A thoroughly enjoyable addition to this series.