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The Monstrumologist: Curse of the Wendigo

This book follows the journey of a young man named Will Henry, who works as a taxidermist and monster hunter. He is tasked with investigating the mysterious deaths in a small town, which are attributed to the curse of the Wendigo. As the story unfolds, Henry must confront the dark and terrifying reality of the creature and its malevolent influence on the town and its inhabitants. more

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Rick Yancey
Rick Yancey

Rick Yancey is an American novelist known for his young adult literature. His works often blend elements of science fiction, fantasy, and adventure, and are highly favored by young readers. more

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