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Undertaker's Moon
Undertaker's Moon | Ronald Kelly
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A graveyard feast beneath the summer moon... The rural town of Old Hickory, Tennessee was a quiet, picturesque community... until the O'Sheas came to town. Becoming the new proprietors of the town's only funeral parlor, with the help of their charming patriarch, Squire McManus, the Irish family was wholeheartedly accepted by the local townfolk. Then things began to happen. Strange things... horrible, unspeakable things... in the dead of night. The sighting of wolfish beasts congregating around an open grave in the town cemetery. Frightening changes in several of Old Hickory's less desirable residents. And the brutal murder and devourment of a varsity football player in the wooded wilderness outside of town. Soon, what was once concealed in secrecy was now starkly revealed, in all its ravenous fury, by the silvery light of the full moon. As the residents of Old Hickory, as well as the local police, begin to fall victim to an unknown evil, four individuals - the town nerd, a high school jock, a widowed gunsmith, and a mysterious transient from a distant shore - find themselves facing what could possibly be a hellish lycanthrope from ancient Ireland... the legendary Arget Bethir... the Silver Beast.
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Undertaker's Moon | Ronald Kelly
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Irish werewolves in Tennessee. The story is not bad, but the prose is cliched and the dialog is so wooden you could slay a vampire army with it. The cover, on the other hand, rocks out loud. It's by Alex McVay.