They look like werewolves, but are they? They stand six-feet tall, are covered in fur, and possess both a wolf-like head and the ability to walk upright. Whatever one chooses to call them werewolf, dogman or manwolf an astonishing number of witnesses across the U.S.A. have encountered these creatures on roadsides, in the woods, and near their own homes. They swear the unknown canines are as menacing as they are real. And if these creatures aren't werewolves, what could they be? In her third book about this continuing mystery, author and investigator Linda Godfrey takes readers on a state-by-state creature hunt, exploring many new and shocking reports and leaving no bone unturned in her search for the beast's true nature.
【作者简介】
Author and artist Linda Godfrey is a former teacher and newspaper reporter who became a leading authority on modern-day unknown canines or werewolves after breaking the story The Beast of Bray Road in 1992. Besides a book by that title, she has also written Hunting the American Werewolf (basis of the History Channel show MonsterQuest's first episode), three books in the Chelsea House Mysteries, Legends and Unexplained series (Werewolves, Lake and Sea Monsters, and Mythical Creatures), Weird Michigan, Strange Wisconsin, The Poison Widow, Haunted Wisconsin: Ghosts and Strange Phenomena in the Badger State, and (co-authored) Weird Wisconsin and Strange Wisconsin. She has appeared on many national TV and radio shows, such as Travel Channel, Inside Edition, the New In Search Of, America's Scariest Places, National and Wisconsin Public Radio, Coast to Coast AM, and more. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband and their monstrous dog, Grendel.
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