I received a copy of "Mortal Creatures of the Dead" by Simon Young from the publisher.
Read my review to see if I recommend the book and where you can buy it.
"Mortal Creatures of the Dead" by Simon Young
My Review of "Mortal Creatures of the Dead" by Simon Young
I received a copy of this book from the publisher, and I was excited to read an alternative werewolf story set in medieval Russia. Honestly, I was a little disappointed with the book. It did not feel authentically Russian to read and could have been set in medieval England, apart from the names of towns. I found it difficult to connect with the characters, but I did appreciate the strong female lead, and of course the werewolf story was fun. Oh, and I think my favourite character was the dog, Tsar! If you like classic monster stories, then I think you will enjoy this book.
About the Book
Although only a young woman Katherine is becoming a professional in her trade - hunting werewolves. The year is 1642. It's cold in Russia and Royal Russian Lycanthropes are a problem. Desperate people pay highly for her skills and ferocity. She is rarely out of work. With her father injured she took on the last assignment alone, obsessed with wiping them out armed only with her wits, her hound, Tsar, and a ton of weapons. She has not killed them all yet. But then...
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