The Savage Moor
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The Savage Moor

What readers say:

Fael is a master of building tension and keeping you on the edge of your seat. With so many avenues to explore, it all pulls together beautifully with a smart ending and no loose ends.”
The author carries the story along by blending mystery and deepening suspense which keeps you turning the pages… the story evolves into much more unexpected twists and turns, especially the ending.”
The mystery was well-paced and exciting. I had my suspicions about the possible identity of the Exmoor Beast, especially after reading a brief, bloody scene of it attacking someone, but the author still managed to surprise me in the end.

 

 About the book:

The Exmoor Beast is a creature of myth and mystery. Some think it’s a phantom. Others that it’s actually a big cat that escaped from a private collection. The bloody carcasses of deer and sheep found on the moor are often quoted as proof of its existence.

Now for the first time the Beast has taken human prey, and attacks seem to be intensifying. Ex MI5 agent Hollis is called in to investigate.

What he uncovers is more than just moorland myth. It’s a clash between a quiet farming community, and big city gangsters. Things are becoming increasingly violent, and the bodies they find have been pulverized with incredible force. Shotguns may be no match for AK47s, but it seems the people of Exmoor have a surprisingly fearsome ally.

The Savage Moor is available in ebook and paperback here.

If you’d like to read about Hollis’ first assigment in Feeding Frenzy you’ll find a brief summary here. However, The Savage Moor is written as a stand-alone so you don’t need to read Feeding Frenzy first.