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  • High Moor 3: Blood Moon

  • Written by: Graeme Reynolds
  • Narrated by: Chris Barnes
  • Length: 10 hrs and 18 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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High Moor 3: Blood Moon

Written by: Graeme Reynolds
Narrated by: Chris Barnes
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The war has begun...As the humans make their move against the werewolf threat in their midst, and civil war threatens to break the pack apart, John and Marie struggle to free the only person who can unite the werewolf factions against their common enemy: Marie's brother, Michael. However, their efforts may be for nothing. As tensions mount, the Moonborn prepare to combat the human aggression with an assault of their own; an attack that could spell doom for both man and werewolf alike.

©2015 Graeme Reynolds (P)2015 Graeme Reynolds

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Very disappointed in this book that turned out to be a trilogy. The amount of violence, especially against children, and gratuitous profanity should require a warning of some kind. The ending is worthy of M Knight Shamalyan…lots of build up, think you’re going to get resolution, then bam….altogether different than anything you expected, and leaves you very unsatisfied. Particularly for the protagonist whose whole life has been one of martyrdom. I feel both sad for him and angry he’s continually cheated of happiness when he is the only one worthy. The rest of the characters, human or werewolf, they were all monsters and got what they deserved. The saving grace was the excellent narration.

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