Aside from a quaint amusement park, the small town of Lakeview offers little excitement for Duane, Savannah, and their friends. They're about to endure their ten-year high school reunion when their lives are shattered by the arrival of an ancient, vengeful evil.
The werewolf.
The first attack leaves seven dead and four wounded. And though the beast remains on the loose and eager to spill more blood, the sleepy resort town is about to face an even greater terror. Because the four victims of the werewolf's fury are changing. They're experiencing unholy desires and unimaginable cravings. They'll prey on the innocent and the depraved. They'll settle old scores and act on their basest desires. Soon, they'll plunge the entire town into nightmare.
Lakeview is about to become Wolf Land.
About the Author
Jonathan Janz grew up between a dark forest and a graveyard, which explains everything. Brian Keene named his debut novel The Sorrows "the best horror novel of 2012." The Library Journal deemed his follow-up, House of Skin, "reminiscent of Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House and Peter Straub's Ghost Story." In early 2017, his novel Exorcist Falls was released to critical acclaim.
Since then Jonathan's work has been lauded by writers like Jack Ketchum, Edward Lee, Tim Waggoner, Bryan Smith, and Ronald Kelly.
Industry Reviews
"Jonathan Janz is an incredible writer and after reading Wolf Land, I can see why so many horror fans love his work." -- The Horror Bookshelf
"This is a wonderful werewolf novel that is savage in its intensity, and unforgiving in whom it dispatches." -- Horror after Dark
"This is a great read for the horror fan looking to be pushed to the edge, the horror is real in this small town." -- The Scary Reviews
"There are guts and blood aplenty, but Janz gives this chiller depth with his explorations of the human psyche, and some humor provides balance." -- Publishers Weekly
"...this is what werewolf horror is supposed to feel like: gruesome, bloody, dark, angry, messy, and downright terrifying." -- Howling Libraries