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Terry Silverman and the Demon Wolf - Terry Silverman #1

Sikandar Vayani

Publisher: Spellcraft Press

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Summary

Terry Silverman is a thirteen-year-old orphaned vampire. He's a vegetarian who drinks tomato juice instead of blood and his best friend is a skeleton that sleeps in his closet. A lonely outsider, he attends Grimerth School for Monsters, but learns about a spate of murders in the neighbouring town of Grimdale after it was terrorised by a demonic wolf. One moonlit night, a darker side of Terry is unleashed as he discovers he is part werewolf, and that his childhood is beset with secrets, lies and betrayal. Realising he is now a werewolf-vampire hybrid, can Terry use his inner beast to slay the infamous Demon Wolf and save the inhabitants of Grimdale? 
 
Shelve under:fantasy books for teensfantasy books for kids ages 11 and overfantasy books for 12 year oldsfantasy books for 13 year oldsmonster books for teensmiddle grade fantasymiddle grade horrorbooks for tweens / upper middle gradefantasy books for girlsfantasy books for boys 
 
This book is ideal for fans of:Percy JacksonNightbooksHarry PotterSkulduggery PleasantCity of Ghosts
Available since: 10/02/2020.

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