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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Fantasy / Paranormal
  • Language:English
  • Series title:Tales of Blackwater, Texas
  • Series Number:1
  • Pages:379
  • eBook ISBN:9781483524498

Night of the Wolf

Tales of Blackwater, Texas

by V.G. Wedgeworth

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Overview
When the young chief of police of Blackwater, Texas discovers a body surrounded by ritualistic magic and the prints of extinct wolves he forced to confront his worst fear - that he never really solved the murder of his wife and brother two years ago. Now with a hurricane gunning for Blackwater, the chief, a rational man, must lead his friends and family to higher ground, battling drug-dealing werewolves, fighting familiar zombies, uncovering, and discovering magic and faith are all around us.
Description
Like most Texas police officers BC CARNOT, has encountered his fair share of monsters – all the human kind – at least until now. When the body of a game warden, surrounded by the foot print of extinct wolves and ritualistic magic, is found in the bayou, BC Carnot must confront his worst fear that he didn’t solve his wife and brother’s murders two years ago even though he killed the suspect. How could a dead man commit murder? BC, the new chief of police of Blackwater, Texas, tries to manage his inexperienced officers, calm local politicians, and care for his psychologically-scared, daughter Beth. He thinks he can handle it all, but he only sees the surface, and in Blackwater, it’s what’s beneath the surface that’ll kill you. Anyone who can discern the bizarre truth of Blackwater like Beth, who witnessed her mother’s murder, isn’t talking. Everyone even BC’s allies keep secrets from him like his best friends Carol Ann who’s casting love spells, or his baseball buddy Harvey the local newspaper editor who’s investigating his department for corruption. BC is sure that there is a connection between his wife and brother’s murders and that of the game warden, but even when folks try telling him about the legends of Blackwater, a rational man like BC just won’t pay those ghost stories any mind. With pressure mounting from the mayor and county sheriff to clean up the crime before the big Fourth of July celebration, BC is sweating bullets. To make matters worse, a pretty reporter with her own secrets shows up and begins poking around town. In the bayous, most big crimes are about drugs, so BC suspects locals red-necks Frank and Jesse Potter. Marijuana plants and Jesse acting paranoid are a sure signs BC’s finally on the right track, but when the witness to the game warden’s murdered, BC isn’t sure that there isn’t something much darker taking place here. He just can’t put the fantastic evidence together, he needs help, but BC has dealt all alone with problems since his father left him as a boy in charge of his ill mother. His whole life people admired him, but especially since he saved a congressional delegation from an attack in Iraq. He even sacrificed his military career to come home and care his brother with schizophrenia. Everyone sees him as a hero, but he never felt that way. His mother died. His men died. His wife and brother died. He couldn’t stop any of it. Now with a possible hurricane off the coast of Louisiana/Southeast Texas and a murder investigation, BC is just about to go down for the count, but ask for help -- never. Without faith, family and friend can BC save his hometown and all he loves from the monsters crawling out of the dark woods around Blackwater, Texas?
About the author
Author Gail Wedgeworth...The only literary character I could ever really relate to was Scheherazade of A Thousand and One Arabian Nights. Telling a good story has literally been my life --saved my life. Being a bard comes naturally to me since my family sang ballads in North Carolina for 200 years; maybe it's in the blood. Growing up I heard more than a few strange tales. My farming and ranching family in Roswell, New Mexico and in Texas blessed me with a vivid imagination. My mom, a librarian, read to me and sent me on journeys with spiders, and mice, and made me love haunted houses. The rest of the family were always ready to share some true tales from amazing survival stories, alien crashes, to their epic search for the Ark of the Covenant, so from the time I was a kid I pounded away at the electric typewriter, my mom let me use. Whether by nature or nurture, I was surrounded by wonderful story tellers and their legends. themselves and teaching me as I go. I thought I was creating myths, but the myths created me; and I'm a better person for it. As a Texas History and English teacher, I traveled the back roads of East Texas listening to police officers, Deputies, park rangers, state representatives, and assorted and sometimes strange characters that make up this rich world of the Big Thicket with its customs, folklore, and humor to create Blackwater.