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“A MUST READ FOR FANS OF MYSTERIES AND FOLK HORROR.” – NP CUNNIFFE, AUTHOR OF “THE WEEJEE MAN”.

“…IT’S A WELL WRITTEN HORROR STORY WITH FANTASTIC CHARACTERS, BLOODY KILLS, AND I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT” – HORROR READS, 5 STAR AMAZON/GOODREADS REVIEW.

“IT’S LIKE STEPHEN KING’S VERSION OF GREMLINS.” – THE DANSE MACABRE

While on a research expedition in the wilds of the Irish countryside, a team of archeologists are brutally murdered on an ancient druid henge. The bite marks found on the bodies by the forensic techs that gathered the crime scene evidence suggested that animals were responsible for the attack. Simply that. Animals. But the tiny bloody fingerprints that were also found on the bodies suggested an entirely different and much more sinister perpetrator altogether: Human beings.

Or some-thing that used to be human. Some-thing primal and savage with teeth and claws like animals, but also cunning and intelligent with fingerprints like human beings.

And, most disturbing of all, some-thing the size of small children. The same small children who’s murdered souls supposedly haunt the wood where the research team was killed.

The same small children who’s murdered souls do not abide trespassers.

While investigating the case in a small, off the beaten path township named Enniskregg, Dublin Murder Squad detectives Siobhan Ryan and Seamus O’Connell will follow the blood stained evidence through small town secrets, mysterious religious sects, and deep into the dark recesses of Irish myth, legend, folklore–And blood thirsty little creatures that bite!!!

Part three of a serialized horror story.

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