Contents:
Feb 06, Luis L rated it really liked it. Quick little werewolf read. Look forward to more from Carol. Jim rated it it was amazing May 23, Ekel Adolf rated it really liked it Aug 22, Karen rated it it was ok Dec 05, Saket Aggarwal rated it liked it Oct 26, Alyssa rated it it was ok Feb 23, Mayank Chaturvedi rated it it was amazing Oct 03, Serenity rated it it was ok Mar 11, Brian Thompson rated it it was amazing Aug 07, Michael Mcparland rated it really liked it Sep 13, Beth rated it it was ok Oct 25, Tieto marked it as to-read May 30, Aprillia Rusliana marked it as to-read Feb 27, Greg added it Nov 08, Bonnie Gleckler Clark marked it as to-read Dec 03, David marked it as to-read Sep 20, Jesus marked it as to-read Mar 29, Jocelyn Stark marked it as to-read Mar 11, Randy Beck added it Mar 26, Ali marked it as to-read Oct 23, Sandy added it Oct 23, Pamela marked it as to-read Oct 25, Mandy Walkden-Brown is currently reading it Oct 25, Mary Jones marked it as to-read Oct 27, GracieKat added it Nov 27, Kimette marked it as to-read Dec 15, Jeanine marked it as to-read Dec 21, Lezli marked it as to-read Mar 12, Michael added it Jul 18, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Books by Carol Hanrahan.
Then one day a farmer burst into the store. He said that a white wolf had killed two of his sheep. Soon, other farmers began spotting the white wolf all over the countryside, killing their livestock. They shot at it, but no matter how many times they hit the wolf, nothing seemed to stop it. The people begged Bill to do something about it, but he refused.
www.farmersmarketmusic.com: Timberwolf - A Spooky Short Story eBook: Carol Hanrahan: Kindle Store. Timberwolf - A Spooky Short Story has 18 ratings and 6 reviews. GB said: Spooky fun!I read this story last night, and it's an excellent, short read. It.
The white wolf went on killing and it seemed that nothing was safe. The bloody half-eaten corpses of cows and sheep littered the countryside. Bill was so angry that he forgot about his promise to never harm another wolf. He swore he would get revenge and, the next morning, he went out and bought a young lamb to use as bait. He took it out into the hills and tied it to a tree.
Welcome to Modest Musings! Leonard Bilsiter was one of those people who have failed to find this world attractive or interesting, and who have sought compensation in an "unseen world" of their own experience or imagination - or invention. I give this story a 8 out of The timber wolves in the area had gotten out of hand. This site uses cookies.
Then he backed off about fifty yards and hid behind another tree. With his shotgun in his lap, he sat there and lay in wait.
Finally, they came across the young lamb. It was still tied to the tree and seemed to be unharmed. Then, they spotted Bill. He was slumped against the other tree, but he was dead.
His throat had been torn open. As for the white wolf, it was never seen again, but some people say that when the moon is full, you can still hear it howling. I think this is a great story, and yay since SFK posted more stories!
I give this story a 8 out of Though not too good but this story is cool enough to be appreciated. And above all finally nights would be way more interesting now that we know that our dear sfk is back on track…: It was like the white wolf awaited for bill….