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Claw Emergence - Caleb Cantrill

Tales from Lawless

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Claw Emergence - Caleb Cantrill

By: Katie Berry
Narrated by: Michael Reimer
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From the award-winning author of Claw comes a new horror novelette for you to enjoy, set back in a time when the west was wild, a man was still a man, and Lawless, BC was just plain lawless!

In this tale, you will meet Mr. Caleb Cantrill, a gentleman who has found something very interesting in the ground, and though he doesn't know it yet, he is about to have a very, very bad day.

Set in the wilds of the Cascade mountains of Western Canada in 1895, this introductory tale from Claw: Emergence is the first in a series which will form a rich tapestry of discovery, betrayal, and insatiable hunger, all delivered with small-town Canadian flair.

If you enjoy this story, please make sure to check out Claw for more present-day thrills and chills also set in the rugged interior of Western Canada.

©2020 Katie Berry (P)2020 Katie Berry
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