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Tooth and Claw: an enhanced eBook concerning werewolves.

December 15, 2011 — , , , , , , ,


Don't get on his bad side

Who trusted God was love indeed
And love Creation’s final law
Tho’ Nature, red in tooth and claw
With ravine, shriek’d against his creed

Alfred Lord Tennyson

In Memoriam A. H. H.

1850

Tooth and Claw has finally arrived. Oh yes! The site having opened for business this very week. Tooth and Claw is a collaborative work of collected artists, writers, and musicians to produce an enhanced eBook about Werewolves.

Offering so much more than a simple book, Tooth and Claw is a dark and twisted look at the world of werewolves. Collecting several short stories by both established and up and coming authors, Tooth and Claw binds them into an unholy marriage to be downloaded at your mortal peril.

An original score by Brandon Rucker introduces the site alongside powerful, thought provoking art by the esteemed Jack Rogers.  The stories are beautifully crafted, darkly moving, and tense as the mood dictates. Plus they don’t shy away from the gore when called for.

As an extra bonus, Tooth and Claw boasts a short, untold story from Graeme Reynolds’ High Moor – currently ranking in the top 100 books of occult/horror in 2011. High Moor has received critical praise of late, and if you like the look of Tooth and Claw then check out High Moor for an truly excellent read.

Tooth and Claw is available over multiple platforms, stories can be downloaded individually or as part of the collective whole. Take a look at Werewolf Contingency Plans while there and Werewolves are Real, both are free and a damn good read.

http://liquid-imagination.com/toothandclaw/

http://www.amazon.co.uk/High-Moor-ebook/dp/B0068NOYM8

You won’t be disappointed.

Enjoy!

He did.

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