The Shadowhelm Wolves (The Moonlight Chronicles Book 1)
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  • Reads 258
  • Votes 26
  • Parts 19
  • Time 3h 12m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2020
Mature
When a string of unsolved murders occur in the mysterious town of Shadowhelm, Pennsylvania, Detective Brynn Frost and her partner, medical examiner Rex Snow must figure out what's happening.  But when they arrive, they learn that the case isn't as simple as it originally seemed. 

Credit to @briannajliaogreene for the help with the description!

Cover update! Thank you to @Azura_Zephyr, I love it!
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