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Behind Blue Eyes: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 2
Truesilver: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 4
Cry for the Moon: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 1
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The Last Werewolf Hunter Series

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After traveling to the distant future to save the girl he loves from the evil ex-werewolf Dr. Andrew Garza, Cameron finds himself in a whole new world of intrigue, secret police, and wicked schemes that may yet destroy the entire human race.

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Release dateMar 11, 2009
Behind Blue Eyes: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 2
Truesilver: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 4
Cry for the Moon: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 1

Titles in the series (6)

  • Cry for the Moon: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 1

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    Cry for the Moon: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 1
    Cry for the Moon: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 1

    Zach Trewick has a hard choice to make. His family expects him to become a werewolf on the night of the next full moon, whether he likes it or not, and he's got only three days left before time runs out. Scrambling to find a way to stay human, Zach quickly makes a bold plan to run away from home and find his uncle Justin nearly a thousand miles away in Texas, the only person he can think of who might take him in. Stowing away in a septic tank, sleeping in a library, and living in a dog house on a vacant lot are among the adventures he encounters along the way. But the werewolves have no intention of letting him escape so easily. For although he doesn't know it yet, Zach is the Curse-Breaker, the long-foretold boy who can crush the wolf curse forever, and his family will stop at nothing to prevent that. Nominated for the 2010 Texas Lone Star Reading List for excellence in young adult literature, Cry for the Moon is the first book in the Last Werewolf Hunter series, followed by "Behind Blue Eyes," The series is suitable for middle-graders and up, since it contains only mild violence and little to no gore. It has more to do with Zach's ultimate choice to become the last werewolf hunter in the world, and to break the Curse forever. The series occasionally contains some light Christian themes. Discussion questions for the series are available on the author's website.

  • Behind Blue Eyes: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 2

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    Behind Blue Eyes: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 2
    Behind Blue Eyes: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 2

    After two years, Zach thought he was free of the curse at last. But when a stranger kidnaps him in his own back yard, he soon discovers that the past is not quite as dead as he'd like it to be. As he finds himself caught in a vicious struggle of good vs evil, Zach is forced to decide exactly what he believes in, and if he has the courage to fight for it. Book Two in The Last Werewolf Hunter series

  • Truesilver: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 4

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    Truesilver: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 4
    Truesilver: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 4

    Zach looks forward to a quiet summer after finishing off the werewolf curse for good, so when Jolie and her cousin Matthieu ask him to help with waking up the sleeping ex-wolves in the store room, he thinks nothing of it at first. They're not dangerous anymore, right? But Zach soon discovers that some people don't need a werewolf curse to make them do evil things. Zach, Jolie, Cameron, and Matthieu quickly find themselves locked in a fierce battle with an accidentally-awakened sorcerer who is also a brilliant scientist. Only this time, they have nothing to fight him with.

  • More Golden Than Day: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 3

    More Golden Than Day: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 3
    More Golden Than Day: The Last Werewolf Hunter, Book 3

    Zach has finally found the life he always wanted, and all seems to be well. But when a mysterious and beautiful stranger shows up one night to tell him he's being watched, he finds that the Curse Breaker still has work to do. As he is drawn into a dark and dangerous confrontation with evil, Zach must find the strength and faith in God to make an end. Book Three of The Last Werewolf Hunter series

  • The Last Werewolf Hunter: The Complete Series

    The Last Werewolf Hunter: The Complete Series
    The Last Werewolf Hunter: The Complete Series

    Zach Trewick always thought he'd become a writer someday, or maybe play baseball for the Texas Rangers. What he never imagined in his craziest dreams was that he'd find himself dodging bullets and crashing cars off mountainsides, let alone that he'd ever be expected to break the ancient werewolf curse which hangs over his family. Even worse, his parents are determined to fight him tooth and nail to keep the Curse intact, his friends are not much help, and he's not quite sure his girlfriend isn't secretly trying to kill him. And that's just for starters. But Zach is the last of the werewolf hunters, the long-foretold Curse-Breaker who can wipe out the wolves forever, and he's not the type to give up just because of a few minor setbacks. . . No matter what the cost, Zach must somehow find the courage and the faith in God to make an end.

  • Lion's Heart

    Lion's Heart
    Lion's Heart

    After traveling to the distant future to save the girl he loves from the evil ex-werewolf Dr. Andrew Garza, Cameron finds himself in a whole new world of intrigue, secret police, and wicked schemes that may yet destroy the entire human race.

Author

William Woodall

I've been writing stories almost since I was able to pick up a jumbo crayon and put words on paper. I love what I do and I feel blessed to have the opportunity to share these tales with my readers.My work is typically classified as young adult literature, if only because the stories are clean and most of the characters are young. There's more to it than that, though.Every book I've ever personally loved has been what I'd call ageless. That is, it contains something that can touch the heart of a child while he's still too young and raw to appreciate subtlety, but there's also something in it that he can still feed on when he's old and gray, although perhaps not the same things. It's my aspiration to write stories like that.In fact, the majority of my readers are adults who want to read something that will uplift them and make them feel glad to be alive that day. We all need beautiful stories, and without them we suffer.If you'd like to know more about me or my work, please visit my official author's website at www.williamwoodall.org

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