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“They Cried Wolf” by Rafael

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A Taut Political Thriller and a Werewolf Assassin

They Cried Wolf by Rafael on Amazon

A novel that is part political thriller, part commentary on the use of fear as a means of political control, part mystery and part paranormal adventure involving werewolves. In the hands of a less capable writer, the combination could have been convoluted to say the least. This novel, however, is suspenseful and gripping from the very beginning, and does not let up.

The President of the United States has unleashed a manufactured plague on his own citizens as a means to acquire more power. As Americans die in the tens of thousands, Congress is thrown into a panic and the President is able to convince them to give him unprecedented authority. Fear breeds compliance, and no one seems to notice that their basic rights are being quickly eroded. When the assassin who has served American presidents since Andrew Jackson, Diego, uncovers theโ€ฆ

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Viv Drewa is a Michigan native who has enjoyed reading and writing since 1963. Though she studied medicinal chemistry at the University of Michigan, her passion has always been writing. She had been awarded third place for her nonfiction short story about her grandfather's escape from Poland. Later, she rewrote this story and was published in the "Polish American Journal" as "From the Pages of Grandfather's Life" and has republished it on Amazon.com as a short story. Viv took creative and journalism courses to help in her transition to fulfill her dream of becoming a writer. She worked as an intern for Port Huron's 'The Times Herald", and also wrote, edited and did the layout or the Blue Water Multiple Sclerosis newsletter "Thumb Prints." She also has a business promoting authors. Owl and Pussycat Book Promotions. Viv, her husband Bob and their cat Princess, live in Port Huron, Michigan.

2 comments on ““They Cried Wolf” by Rafael

  1. What a pleasant surprise! Happenstance can bring one to unexpected pleasures. Thank you Owl Lady for the re-posting. (-:

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