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"Graeme Reynolds has written a real-deal werewolf story. In these dull days of nice, friendly lycanthropes, it is refreshing to see some brutality and animal instincts in what is a very fine British horror novel. Reynolds draws vivid pictures with words. His descriptions of High Moor the town is excellent, portraying an area in decay, one that suffered during the 1980s, and has yet to recover into the 21st century. The transformation scenes, where humans become wolves, are brilliantly done, and you can feel every crack of bone, every tear of flesh. High Moor is a worthy addition to the werewolf canon.
Thomas Emson, Author of Maneater, Prey, Skarlet, Krimson, Zombie Britannica
"High Moor is fast-paced, creepy and gives a completely enthralling concept of werewolves that I hadn't imaged would be contained in this book "
Kat at The Aussie Zombie book blog
I don't consider myself a huge fan of horror novels per se, but I always appreciate good writing and well-crafted stories. Graeme Reynolds' indie-published debut novel "High Moor" is a hit on both counts. Any good novel should immediately grab the reader and draw him in. "High Moor" does this, and at no time does the story let up. Once begun, it isn't a novel you will easily put down.
Rick Taubold, Author of Vampires Inc and Vampires Anonymous.
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High Moor is now available for purchase in most major ebook formats. The paperback edition will be out next week.
You can purchase it from Amazon and Goodreads at the moment, by following the links below.
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High Moor by Graeme Reynolds
When John Simpson hears of a bizarre animal attack in his old home town of High Moor, it stirs memories of a long forgotten horror. John knows the truth. A werewolf stalks town once more, and on the night of the next full moon, the killing will begin again. He should know. He survived a werewolf attack in 1986, during the worst year of his life.
It’s 1986 and the town is gripped in terror after the mutilated corpse of a young boy is found in the woods. When Sergeant Steven Wilkinson begins an investigation, with the help of a specialist hunter, he soon realises that this is no ordinary animal attack. Werewolves are real, and the trail of bodies is just beginning, with young John and his friends smack in the middle of it.
Twenty years later, John returns to High Moor. The latest attack involved one of his childhood enemies, but there’s more going on than meets the eye. The consequences of his past actions, the reappearance of an old flame and a dying man who will either save or damn him, are the least of his problems. The night of the full moon is approaching and time is running out.
But how can he hope to stop a werewolf, when every full moon he transforms into a bloodthirsty monster himself?
Horrific Tales are delighted to announce our first title, to be launched later this year. The title will be available in print and most ebook platforms.
More information as we get closer to the release. In the meantime, check out the cover and draft blurb to whet your appetite.
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High Moor by Graeme Reynolds
1986
The town of High Moor is gripped in terror, after a brutal animal attack leaves a young boy dead in the woods. As Sergeant Steven Wilkinson tries to solve the mystery surrounding the attack, with the help of an American hunter; Carl Schneider, three young children try to come to terms with the loss of their friend, and the harsh reality of life without him.
As the evidence mounts, Steven, Carl and the children find themselves on a collision course with each other, and a beast out of their worst nightmares. A werewolf stalks the town of High Moor, and on the night of the full moon, no one is safe.
2008
John Simpson, one of the survivors of that fateful night in 1986, returns home to the town of High Moor, when reported animal attacks in the area stir memories of a long forgotten horror.
John knows the truth. He knows that a werewolf, once again, hunts the people of the town.
But, as a survivor of a werewolf attack, what can John do to find a monster that changes on the full moon, when he suffers from the same affliction?
He encounters old friends and old enemies in his search for answers, but is anyone who they appear to be, and can any of them be trusted?
The moon is on the rise. Time is running out. Will John learn the truth of what is happening in High Moor in time to stop it, or will he become the creature's latest victim?