We know the truths men have forgotten... Yorkshire. 1649. Caragh has hidden her true name and her Irish identity, and since her family fled Ireland in secret they have been proud to own land of their own in England. But one morning, Caragh's father tells her that they must leave their beloved home as it is no longer safe for them to stay. That morning, Caragh hears shots fired. When she returns to the cottage, she finds her family murdered by Lemuel Lane, a wealthy Protestant who has taken it upon himself to rid the area of anyone with Catholic sympathies. Caragh flees east, and comes to a forest, a coven of women, finding acceptance at last, little knowing that persecution stalks them, and their days in the forest are numbered. Meanwhile, the last wolf in England hunts for prey. She is tired, hungry and alone - missing her pack and her mate, and anxious about the litter of pups she carries.
Michael Stewart
Michael Stewart is a British author known for his novel "Ill Will," a gripping psychological thriller exploring themes of guilt and obsession. His writing style is characterized by intricate plotting and sharp prose. Stewart's contributions to literature lie in his ability to create complex characters and suspenseful narratives that resonate with readers.