New Release: Frankenstein

2019-10-01 – Frankenstein by Mary Shelley has been officially released as a part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. The Whitewolf edition of this classic text contains the original 1818 English text.

Description: Victor Frankenstein is an ambitious young scientist who, driven by a desire to conquer death, assembles a creature from scavenged body parts and animates it through occult scientific means. Horrified by the grotesque result, Victor abandons his creation, leaving the intelligent, articulate being to face rejection, isolation, and growing rage from a world that shuns him solely based on his appearance.

Narrated through layered themes – including letters from explorer Robert Walton – the tale explores profound themes: the ethics of unchecked scientific ambition, the consequences of playing God, the nature of monstrosity, loneliness, revenge, and what it means to be human.

Pages: 218

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 10 – Containment

2019-08-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 10 – Containment by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: In the small town of Allabrese, all have come together to the Curtia Dawson Memorial Library where Charlemagne de la Cabernet is hosting a Halloween party to raise money to help keep Cabernet Technologies in business and give life to the brilliant innovations within. However, on this same night, Charlemagne is approached by a mysterious man who has confidential information and bears a warning to Charlemagne on a devastating technology in development by Zimmerman Corporation that could threaten his family and townsfolk.

Several days later, a mysterious and widespread illness begins to infect the town, which inevitably results in a quarantine enforced by the national army. Suspicious and seeking to aid his townsfolk, Charlemagne investigates the illness that has plagued the town and entrapped his friends in a zone where he believes death awaits them, especially as he sees that this is no mere quarantine effort, but a military occupation with sinister purposes related to this secret, deadly technology. What has taken hold of the townspeople of Allabrese?

What has caused this tragedy to overcome the beloved town of Allabrese? Is it within the townsfolk to allow themselves to be occupied, or will they find the will to rise up…?

Pages: 262

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New Release: White Fang & The Call of the Wild

2019-07-01White Fang & The Call of the Wild by Jack London has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1906 and 1903 respectively, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original English text.

Description: White Fang is a wolf-dog hybrid born to a wild she-wolf near the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories of Canada. He is shortly taken and adopted as a pup to a tribe of Indigenous people, starting his life on a long road towards domestication with human beings.

The Call of the Wild complements the story of White Fang as it follows the tale of Buck, a 140lbs. St. Bernard-Scotch Shepherd mix born to a wealthy family in Santa Clara Valley, California. Buck finds himself on an opposite journey from domestication to a return to the wild as he encounters different human beings and finds himself in the Yukon Territory of Canada during the Klondike Gold Rush.

The Whitewolf Classic edition of both White Fang, released in 1906, and The Call of the Wild, released in 1903, have been combined to detail the complementary nature of each story. Both stories touch on aspects of nature versus nurture, survival of the fittest, and the rugged and harsh conditions of the Canadian frontier in the northern territories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Pages: 303

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 9 – Firestorm

2019-05-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 9 – Firestorm by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: Diana Cambridge and Tristan Merrick are set to meet with Charlemagne de la Cabernet after not seeing him for two months since their adventure in France, and of all the locations in the world that they could meet, Charlemagne has decided to have their rendezvous at Northumbria-Berwick National Park on the British Isles. Incidentally, less than a day into their camping vacation, the family are forced to evict the forest due to the sudden rise of a deadly wildfire that has begun to spread from the north of the forest on the English-Scottish border.

Between the insidious destructive power of the forest fire and the likewise destructive power of the mainstream media and their lackies that blame Cabernet Industries for the fire, Charlemagne attempts to set a good public image by volunteering to help defeat the flames with his private security detail. However, in the process, Tristan becomes separated from the group and instead meets up with a mysterious boy who Tristan remains with as they have an affinity to each other, especially as Tristan suspects there to be more to this boy than he lets on.

Who is this boy? Is Cabernet Industries responsible for the fire? Is anyone responsible for the fire, or was this blaze simply the result of the path of nature…?

Pages: 232

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New Release: The Jungle Book

2019-04-01The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. The Whitewolf edition of this classic text contains the original English text released in 1894, as well as the sequel released in 1895.

Description: Mowgli is an orphaned boy raised by a pack of wolves as their “man-cub”. He learns the Law of the Jungle under the guidance of the wise Baloo, a sloth bear, and the sleek Bagheera, a black panther. He faces thrilling dangers from the menacing tiger Shere Khan and mischievous monkeys, discovering his place between the animal kingdom and human world.

The Jungle Book is a timeless collection of stories set in the wild Indian jungle, blending adventure, fable, and moral lessons. Full of vivid characters, poetic songs, and themes of loyalty, courage, and belonging, Kipling’s classic has enchanted generations and inspired countless adaptations.

Pages: 328

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 8 – Bon Vacances

2019-02-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 8 – Bon Vacances by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: In recognition for the tremendous humanitarian servitude of the Cabernet family, notably Derby Martel de la Cabernet, the French government has awarded Charlemagne de la Cabernet, and by extension, the Cabernet family with France’s highest merit. Not soon after finding himself in the limelight of the press, the mainstream media turn on Charlemagne as he wanders into a Gilets Jaune protest in Paris, making populist remarks and showing his support for the protests against the French government, which the media come to interpret as ‘racist’ and claim that the Cabernet family is not even French at all in an attempt to delegitimize the family and their honor.

Furious, Charlemagne, his girlfriend, and the children set off on a road trip across all of that composes the French realm, meeting with locals and seeing the beautiful countryside and many cities of France as he attempts to prove the media wrong. However, this good family vacation quickly turns deadly as ‘accidents’ begin to occur that are too coincidental to even be determined to be accidental, but appear to be the work of an assassin.

Is it all a coincidence? Is there an assassin? Is the Cabernet family even French? Why would someone want to assassinate Charlemagne? Is it political or more…?

Pages: 260

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New Release: The Revenger’s Tragedy

2019-01-01The Revenger’s Tragedy by Thomas Middleton has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1607, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original English text.

Description: Vindici holds a vendetta against the Duke for the death of his fiancée who was poisoned by him nine years ago. When Vindici’s brother, Hippolito, is given the opportunity to get closer to the Duke by his son, Lussurioso, the two seize the opportunity to exact revenge against the lustful Duke, alike many in this Italian court.

The Revenger’s Tragedy is an underrated, violent tale from the Jacobean Era of both revenge and the tragedy thereof, where revenge may not provide what one seeks.

Pages: 126

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 7 – Deep Freeze

2018-11-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 7 – Deep Freeze by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: In the aftermath of the last adventure, Charlemagne hides from the watchful eyes of the government as he travels to the North Pole in search of another meteorite with extraterrestrial qualities. However, as he searches for this meteorite, he instead unearths more than he could imagine in the ancient, cold ice of the arctic.

Meanwhile, Diana and Tristan, pressed on myths and reality as well as taken aback by Charlemagne’s cutting them out of yet another adventure, stowaway on the Research Vessel Ingstad unbeknownst to Charlemagne so that they can come and see the wonder of the arctic for themselves.

What awaits the three, hidden and forgotten within the ice of this uninhabitable frozen land? Are some things better kept under the ice? Will Diana and Tristan see what they expect to see, or could this just be their most dangerous adventure yet…?

Pages: 212

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New Release: The Völsunga Saga

2018-11-01The Völsunga Saga by Anonymous has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Believed to be based on a first millennium legend, the first-known written edition of the folk tale existed as early as the 13th century. The Whitewolf Classic edition of this Germanic tale contains the English translation from the original Icelandic text.

Description: The Story of the Völsungs is a medieval folktale written by an unknown hand about the Völsung family from generation to generation, beginning with Sigi, the son of Odin, all the way through to the famous Germanic hero, Sigurd, the bane of the sinister dragon Fafnir. Believed to be based on late ancient to early medieval times during the rule of Germanic kings in Western and Central Europe, this timeless tale has set the basis for modern fantasy novels, alongside other European medieval tales, although arguably none as more critical as the Völsungs.

Known in Germany by the name Siegfried, the basis of this heroic figure have been widely debated, from legendary figures such as Arminius in the 1st century to later legends up to the 10th century. The earliest copy of this folkish tale was compiled in 13th century in Iceland and is largely based on the historical text, the Elder Edda.

Pages: 157

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New Release: War of the Worlds

2018-10-01The War of the Worlds by H.G. Well has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1898, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original English text.

Description: A late 19th-century English unnamed narrator is the witness of the sudden arrival of Martian invaders who have come to the British Isles in cylinder-shaped spacecrafts. The technologically superior Martians unleash devastating heat-rays and drive towering tripods as they begin to conquer the Earth, causing widespread panic and destruction that spells doom and threatens to end human civilization.

The War of the Worlds is the earliest novel that speaks of extraterrestrial invasion, popularizing the trope and ideas of invasive extraterrestrial beings with advanced technologies attacking humanity. The novel plays with the evolutionary idea of survival of the fittest, postulating what if humans were attacked by a species more advanced than humanity to threaten their position as the apex predators.

Pages: 183

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