New Release: Emma Monique: Problem-Solver – Book 1 – The Bunco Squad

2022-09-16 – Emma Monique: Problem-Solver – Book 1 – The Bunco Squad by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: Emma Monique is a 30-year-old private investigator in Harlech, a metropolitan city in the Pacific Northwest, who runs her own business investigating small time cases. When Emma is met with a mysterious client who offers a substantial return for the recovery of computer data that was lost to a hacker, her efforts to return this data to her client has her run in to an old friend from high school, 30-year-old Kaj Kejsaren, a patrol officer with the Harlech Police Department, Jarsdel Division, who likewise has been on the hunt for answers to the mysterious circumstances of the death of a con artist. The con artist in question, both Emma and Kaj were familiar with from their teenage years when the two had likewise come together to solve two separate mysteries, a thief and a bunco con respectively, both of which tied to the same fairground that ran a larger scheme. Emma and Kaj must then decide whether the events in the past correlate to the present, and whether they should team up once more to solve the mystery and wider scam ahead.

Pages: 364

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New Release: Sherlock Holmes: Complete Collection I

2022-08-01Sherlock Holmes: Complete Collection I (A Study In Scarlet & The Sign of the Four) has officially been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in the late 19th century, the Whitewolf edition of this work contains the original English text.

Description: A Study in Scarlet (1887) is the debut novel of Arthur Conan Doyle that introduced the world of the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson.

Fresh from injury in the Afghan War, Watson returns to London and shares lodgings at 221B Baker Street with the eccentric Holmes. When a baffling murder occurs – Scotland Yards is stumped, but Holmes quickly demonstrates his extraordinary powers of observation and deduction.

The Sign of the Four (1880), the second Sherlock Holmes novel, deepens the partnership between the brilliant detective and Dr. Watson. The story opens with Mary Morstan, a poised young woman, seeking Holmes’ help to locate her father who vanished a decade earlier in India, and for years she has received mysterious annual gifts of rare pearls and is now summoned to India.

Narrated through the eyes of Watson, the story weaves a gripping mystery that stretches from London to the Americas and British Raj, exploring themes of justice, revenge, and retribution.

The Whitewolf Classic edition of this work contains the original English text from the 19th century.

Pages: 251

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 16 – Contingent

2021-02-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 16 – Contingent by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: Diana Cambridge and Tristan Merrick have set their lives at a change of course, but as the time ticks, Tristan’s anxieties are mixed with uncertainty of the future ahead of him. When Charlemagne invites the couple to the manor, they announce the changes in their lives to a troubled Charlemagne who reveals the magnum opus of his innovations: a device he believes can take him into the future.

However, the completion of this long-time project is not what troubles Charlemagne as the couple soon find out when their guardian quietly leaves them in order to correct the mistakes of his past, which has resulted in close friends of theirs, or family really, to have wandered into the time machine and become lost in a different world to their own. Diana and Tristan instantly go after Charlemagne, but only for themselves to become lost in a different world where they are forced to confront the issues at hand, which for Tristan, takes the form of confronting his own demons, himself, and then evil itself in order to become the man that he needs to be in order to save Diana, his family, and all those that he loves.

Pages: 474

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New Release: Der Wehrwolf

2021-01-01 Der Wehrwolf by Hermann Lons has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1910, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original German text as well as a brand new English translation.

Description: Harm Wulf is a farmer who lost both his family and his home during the Thirty Years’ War. To protect the farmers, he becomes the defending Wulf of a foothill.

The Warwolf is a heroic tale that instills a sense of duty to defend one’s people against hordes of invaders and to persevere in the face of adversity.

Pages: 417

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 15 – Jeopardy

2020-11-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 15 – Jeopardy by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: When Diana Cambridge and her mercenary unit within the Harlech Syndicate are betrayed in a top-secret mission within Harlech, Diana is the lone survivor who vows revenge against the conspirators that betrayed her comrades. In an effort to achieve her goal, Diana allies with Allodia de la Cabernet, and takes on a secret identity as a vigilante as she goes against the Neo-Harlech Syndicate that forms, and includes the Harlech Police Department and Mayor’s Office.

However, Tristan Merrick quickly realizes that the love of his life is this mysterious vigilante and becomes uncomfortable and fearful for Diana as she places herself in harm’s way. Tristan allies with Charlemagne de la Cabernet and develop a mitigation strategy so that they can safely capture Diana before she can harm herself. Inevitably, Diana and Tristan land themselves in conflict with each other as one seeks to save the other, while the other seeks to save others from a dastardly plot left behind from an old enemy.

Will Tristan be able to stop Diana? Will Diana avenge her fallen comrade? Who are these conspirators, and what is their plot that has Diana so invested in bringing them to justice…?

Pages: 308

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New Release: Dracula

2020-10-01 – Dracula by Bram Stoker has officially been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1897, the Whitewolf edition of this work contains the original English text.

Description: Jonathan Harker, a young English solicitor, travels to Transylvania to help the aristocratic Count Dracula finalize the purchase of an old estate (Carfax) near London. In a chilling epistolary tale – told through diaries, letters, and newspaper clippings – Mr. Harker soon realizes his host is an ancient, blood-sucking undead creature who imprisons him in a decaying castle haunted by seductive female vampires. Dracula sails to England, unleashing terror on innocents and targeting the beautiful Lucy Westerna, whose mysterious decline draws the brilliant Professor Abraham Van Helsing.

A cornerstone of horror literature, Dracula explores Victorian fears of invasion, sexuality, and the clash between modernity and ancient evils.

The Whitewolf Classic of this novel includes the original English text published in 1897.

Pages: 422

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 14 – Evolution

2020-08-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 14 – Evolution by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: The end of summer is nigh and it is time for Diana Cambridge and Tristan Merrick to return from Isla Paraiso and come to their new home in the City of Harlech, where they are set to begin their first semester at university.

However, this change of scenery, livelihood, and environment unsettles both Diana and Tristan, who grow distant from each other. The changes are most dire within Tristan whose unstable psyche grows increasingly to a tipping point as all that he thought he knew, hoped, and dreamed becomes fantasy, and the weight of responsibility and expectation become too much on him. These changes are more subtle for Diana, but she holds steady as she comes closer to her Christian faith, but even the sanctity of the Church is not free from the subversion of evil and she comes under as well.

Will Diana and Tristan’s relationship hold steady in the face of this inevitable storm, or is this the end of the couple? Can anyone save them, or were they doomed from the start? Will they be able to adapt to the changes and overcome the darkness ahead…?

Pages: 272

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New Release: In a Glass Darkly

2020-07-01 – In a Glass Darkly by Sheridan Le Fanu has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1872, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original English text.

Description: In a Glass Darkly is a landmark collection of five eerie tales, presented as posthumous papers of the metaphysical physician Dr. Martin Hesselius, the stories explore the shadowy boundary between psychological torment and genuine otherworldly menace.

The volume opens with the unsettling Green Tea, in which a clergyman is stalked and gradually broken by a malevolent spectral monkey visibly only to him. It is followed by tales of relentless supernatural pursuit (The Familiar), a corrupted judge haunted by vengeful phantoms (Mr. Justice Harbottle), a suspenseful mystery involving deception and live burial (The Room in the Dragon Volant), and the book’s most famous work, Carmilla, a pioneering vampire novella that predates other notable works by many years, and focuses on a seductive, undead female predator.

Le Fanu’s subtle, atmospheric prose builds dread and through suggestion and ambiguity, reflecting the biblical title’s idea of perceiving truth “through a glass, darkly,” this collection remains essential reading for fans of classic horror, psychological ghost stories, and early vampire fiction.

The Whitewolf Classic edition of this Gothic text includes the original English text published in 1872.

Pages: 367

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New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 13 – Masquerade

2020-05-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 13 – Masquerade by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: In celebration of Diana Cambridge and Tristan Merrick’s graduation from high school, Allodia de la Cabernet decides to take the couple, and her brother, Charlemagne de la Cabernet, to the utopian island of Isla Paraiso in the Caribbean to meet with the Cabernet parents, Everest and Vienna de la Cabernet, who are on a humanitarian mission to assist some displaced islanders.

However, seeking to assist the islanders in his own manner, Charlemagne de la Cabernet focuses on assisting an islander child that has come down with a mysterious illness. Charlemagne’s efforts soon find himself face-to-face with a mysterious Witch Doctor he believes to be responsible for the kidnapping of children on the island, or so it initially seems. Both Diana and Tristan assist Charlemagne in his endeavor to unmask the evil that lurks within this island paradise.

Will Charlemagne and the couple be able to unmask the evil on the island? The Witch Doctor? Is this island truly a paradise, or a façade of one? Are the evildoers the only ones that are wearing masks…?

Pages: 272

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New Release: Brave New World & Island

2020-04-01Brave New World & Island by Aldous Huxley has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Originally released in 1932 and 1962 respectively, the Whitewolf Classic edition contains the original English text.*

Description: Bernard Marx is an alienated member of the upper-class in a futuristic World State around 2540 AD (632 AF, “After Ford”), a seemingly perfect society where humans are mass-produced in hatcheries, genetically engineered into rigid castes, and are conditioned from “birth” to embrace consumerism, instant gratification, and shallow happiness. Bernard decides to take a vacation to a “Savage Reservation” in New Mexico where he meets a “savage” named John and decides to return with him to the “brave new world.” John’s arrival in the utopian world leads to a clash of natural human values and the soulless comfort of a world that has sacrificed freedom and meaning for superficial pleasures.

Brave New World is a chilling warning about the adaption of technology in a consumerist and utilitarian world. Island explores how humanity might achieve genuine well-being through awareness, compassion, and balanced living.

The Whitewolf Classic of both these works include the original English text released in 1932 and 1962 respectively, as well as the essay “Brave New World Revisted” by Aldous Huxley.

Pages: 628

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*Due to copyright constraints, the Whitewolf edition of this work is only available for sale to customers in Canada and New Zealand.