7/3/2023 0 Comments High Moor by Graeme Reynolds![]() ![]() ![]() The real strength of High Moor and now High Moor 2: Moonstruck is the fact that it takes the werewolf lore and to a point sticks with it. Best laid plans of a simple cover up never go to plan though as old vendettas soon resurface and Simpson finds himself in a battle not only to survive the werewolf cover up but rogue hunters and police. The truth is though this is far from the end as the European vampires move in to cover up the murders and get rid of John Simpson, who they believe to be moonstruck. You can imagine that High Moor would be in a state of chaos after the murders that befell them, and with John Simpson now in custody for the murders in police custody you would expect the horror to be over. Now I have High Moor 2: Moonstruck which continues the story, following straight on from the chaos of the first book. ![]() It featured the more classic werewolf where it was more of a curse for the person who would change into a wolf when the moon was full, and for once it wasn’t about love triangles with a teenager and a creepy vampire. ![]() I remember when I was first sent High Moor by Graeme Reynolds to review, it was an interesting take on werewolves. ![]()
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