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Harriet Lovecraft has lived an unremarkable life tending to the village library as her three younger sisters attempt to secure happy marriages. But when a mysterious gentleman moves to town and young men start going missing, Harriet vows to uncover the truth. Her quest takes her to the shadowy edge of human knowledge, where monsters hunt and gods prowl, and where ideas are fashioned into weapons with the power to destroy the universe. Blending country house novels and cosmic horror tales, Love and Lovecraft is a genre-hopping adventure through the unpredictable landscape of myth, madness, tea, and tentacles.

“…a warm story, full of relatable characters, wit and a keen sense of the ridiculous… Indeed, there is a pretty strong theme that comes out towards the end of the story – that of the power of books, and of reading, and of the imagination” – Damien Seaman, From Austen to Arkham

Love and Lovecraft is currently available.
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Morris Caufield thought he'd seen it all…

Until the moment Dan Sullivan walked into his office. Dan needs a divorce lawyer he can trust, and he thinks Morris is the man for the job. The thing is, Dan wants Morris to represent his wife. Who tried to kill him. Twice. And as if that wasn't enough, Dan expects Morris to buy some crazy story about werewolves…

In The Tattooed Wolf, Dan reveals the truth about his life and his marriage, and Morris listens to a captivating tale of lycanthropy, love and betrayal. It's lunacy, he's sure of that, but there's something about Dan Sullivan that makes it all very easy to believe.

"[K. Bannerman] displays unusual and sometimes uncomfortable characters, and I care about them all, the significant players and the extras. If you like reading stories about intriguing people, this story doesn't disappoint. If you like short, satisfying reads between your 'Harry Potter' or 'A Song of Ice and Fire' ten pound seat-raisers, then buy this book." – Joe Murphy, The Dragon Page

"As well as the high drama of the intimate relationships, The Tattooed Wolf is also a story of greed, manipulation, attempted murder and revenge. The various levels of romance, intrigue, suspense and action make The Tattooed Wolf a very enjoyable book to read." – Victoria Addis, A Hermit's Progress

The Tattooed Wolf is available from Hic Dragones Press.
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