Thursday, May 21, 2020

RE:The Clockmaker's Son

It was time to revisit The Clockmaker's Son, my werewolf/lycanthrope novel set in a small New England town which was published by Inklings in May of 2018, two years ago already!! Time flies!

I still love this novel.

So, yes, authors do read their own books and while we read with a critical eye toward errors, or weak spots, we also enjoy our own books even though we know what's going to happen!

The Clockmaker's Son is half horror novel, half love story, and about friendships and relationships in a small town that has seen many animal mutilations. Rumor is that there is a wolf or a pack of feral dogs prowling the woods and swampy areas of the town, preying on farm animals and wildlife. And then a few human victims begin to turn up. Charlotte Rumford walks into her mother's antiques shop and has a too close for comfort encounter with a wolf that walks upright like a man, and then discovers her mother's friend and employee torn to pieces. Charlotte knows what she saw but everyone is writing it off as shock and improbable. Only, it's not.

The Clockmaker's Son is available on Amazon.com and as a Kindle ebook. It's a page turner!

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