
Murdered by Human Wolves
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Narrated by:
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Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard
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By:
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Steven E. Wedel
About this listen
Fact: In 1917, Katherine Cross was murdered. Her gravestone in Konawa, OK, bears the epitaph Murdered By Human Wolves. This is her story. Acclaimed werewolf saga author Steven E. Wedel touches again the universe he portrayed in his first novel, Shara. Murdered by Human Wolves is that rare mix of fact and fiction that brings out an incredible story. Teamed up with the fictional account in this exclusive volume is Steven's essay "On the Trail of Werewolves: An Interview with Mary Franklin, Paranormal Researcher" which details the findings of her researches in the Konawa cemetery where Katherine Cross is buried.
©2004, 2008, 2012 Steven E. Wedel (P)2012 Steven E. Wedel
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