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Moon of the Wolf by Leslie H. Whitten. I recommended it to Nella a few weeks ago. Expertly written, solidly crafted, exciting. I suspect its out of print so check a used book store if you're interested.
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What I've read so far by Richard Laymon is awesome.
Endless Night is the first one I had ever read. Edge of your seat horror. But I recommend the good old classics for true creepy stories. http://www.web-books.com/Classics/Poe/Contents.htm
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