Moon Dancing Volume 2 - Iain McLachlan - Books - Silver Bow Publishing - 9781774030813 - September 17, 2021
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Moon Dancing Volume 2

Iain McLachlan

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Moon Dancing Volume 2

Volume 2 of Moon Dancing picks up where Volume 1 left off. There is a New Year's beach party murder scene in the opening pages which leads to the discovery of a renegade Noctrailis (vampires) wandering the Mourne Mountains and leaving a trail of grizzly killings in its path. And there is the missing body from the morgue that just seems to have resurrected itself and walked out. The ongoing battle between the An Rua (werewolves) and the Noctrailis is more than enough but now the Southern Dun of An Rua wolves is at odds with the Northern Dun. There is terror, grizzly murders, quests for power laced into the weave of characters ranging from the lovely Cara-Marie McKenna, newspaper woman, and her photographer Mark, to the doubting Thomas editor of the paper Kevin who is always getting in their way of their quest to show the world that the werewolf clan in Northern Ireland is the REAL thing. A GREAT read indeed!



Author Profile

Iain McLachlan was born in Scotland to a Scottish Father and an Irish mother and was raised in Northern Ireland. He loves to travel and has been all over the world . He runs his own business teaching First Aid and has spent nearly thirty plus years working pre-hospital.

Iain's interests are reading, rugby, ice hockey and biathlon; and he is also a qualified Sailing Skipper. Iain is just as happy sailing as he is walking or hiking the Mourne mountains.

This book, is the second of the series.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 17, 2021
ISBN13 9781774030813
Publishers Silver Bow Publishing
Pages 310
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   417 g
Language English  

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