Cry, Wolf

by Glenn Slade Clark, Jr.


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 15/12/1999

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9780738805580
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 238
ISBN : 9780738805597

About the Book

Daniel Mason was an eighteen-year-old boy who epitomized faithfulness and virtue. He was loved by all of his friends and neighbors, and he was the pride of his family. Daniel practiced his Christian faith to the letter, even sometimes at the cost of a relationship. Some might have said that he was righteous to a fault, but Daniel didn't see things that way at all. As far as Daniel was concerned, there was nothing that could come between him and his faith, and, without fail, God would always take care of him. Daniel believed himself to be invincible beneath his shield of fervent Christian loyalty.

  Everything changed when Daniel's friend Trevor found a beaker full of blood in the church basement. A beaker full of blood that had been collecting dust for nearly fourteen decades; hiding in the shadows for all that time, along with the darkest secret that the small town of Nightfire, Texas had ever dared to keep. It was a secret that would forever cast its shadow over Daniel Mason's path. A secret that would turn all of Daniel's one-time faith into morbid doubt and perennial questioning. It was a secret that would thrust faithful Daniel towards a spiritual precipice the likes of which he'd never dreamt possible. It would strip him of his innocence, and it would leave him crying with questions to a seemingly apathetic God; hidden from him beyond the brightness of the full moon.

  For once this secret had taken hold of Daniel and his friends, the long dead blood of the werewolf would quicken once again in Nightfire, Texas.

  In the captivating novel Cry, Wolf, Glenn Clark pens a supernatural saga of friendship, tragedy, faith, doubt and the unrelenting internal war that all people of faith must wage within themselves, in times of crisis, in order to reconcile religion with reality. It is a saga at the center of which stalks a shadowy werewolf, voracious and malevolent, who is ironically carried into existence through the purest intentions of a young man who would do no conscious wrong.


About the Author

Glenn Slade Clark, Jr. lives in Dallas, Texas, where he is currently at work on his next book; an anthology, set to be titled The Great Debate.