3 Under the Moon

3 Under the Moon by Marco Siena, published by Raven’s Head Press on January 25, 2016, is a collection of three interconnected horror tales set against the backdrop of England’s moonlit nights. This edition spans 112 pages and is presented in English. The stories feature a diverse cast, including werewolves, petty criminals, and mutant law officers, all navigating a world that defies the ordinary.
Readers will encounter a blend of supernatural elements and thrilling narratives as the tales unfold. The first story, “Yellow Car and Silver Bullets,” introduces three crooks in pursuit of a mysterious figure named Juan, who may be a werewolf. The second story, “I Hate to Go,” follows Italian-American special agent Ray Konopski as he investigates a perplexing case that leads him to Juan. The final tale, “Tell Him,” focuses on Harper, a London bobby who teams up with Konopski to unravel a bizarre case involving Juan, who has a deadly connection to Harper. This collection explores themes of horror and the supernatural, offering a unique reading experience.
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3 Under the Moon is comprised of three intertwined horror tales that take place under the moon of England. The cast includes werewolves, bungling petty criminals, and mutant law officers who operate outside the realm of normal. The first story, Yellow Car and Silver Bullets, tells about the meeting between three crooks who chase a mysterious individual named Juan who just may be a werewolf. In I Hate to Go an Italian-American special agent, Ray Konopski, arrives in London to settle a baffling case that leads him to cross paths with Juan. The final story, Tell Him, centers around Harper, a London bobby, who joins together with Konopski to solve a strange case surrounding Juan who just happened to murder him the night before.
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