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JACK CADY & CAROL ORLOCK
In the coastal town of Surfbreak, Molly Snow explores mysterious stories that whirl around a brave explorer who ventured here long ago.
Why did the maps Alfred Aowl drew of the region depict places that don't exist? And how did he die?
Soon her interest in Aowl and his feud with the Indians resurrects dark forces only a shaman can understand.
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- July 2023 978-1-958880-06-7
- Series cover design by Jennifer Tough
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In the coastal town of Surfbreak, Molly Snow explores mysterious stories that whirl around a brave explorer who ventured here long ago.
Why did the maps Alfred Aowl drew of the region depict places that don't exist? And how did he die?
Soon her interest in Aowl and his feud with the Indians resurrects dark forces only a shaman can understand.
Click here to see all other titles in the Jack Cady Collection.
“[Embrace of the Wolf is] the mystical, compelling story of a man who became a wolf . . . romantic and enthralling.”
— Lori Herter, author of Obsession
“Psychological terror that makes you question the innocence of your own dreams . . . tantalizing.”
— Andrew Neiderman, author of Pin and Sister, Sister [on Dark Dreaming]
“Like John Steinbeck, [Cady] is an accomplished storyteller. His works resonate with the passions and foibles of ordinary people, and he makes his readers care for them.”
— Tor.com
“[Jack Cady is] a lasting voice in modern American literature.”
— The Atlanta Constitution
“While distinguished by imaginative and thought-provoking ideas, the novel exhibits its greatest strength in its lyric, intensely emotional examination of a mother-daughter relationship and its evocation of the processes of change and loss.”
— Publishers Weekly on Carol Orlock’s The Goddess Letters
Carol Orlock’s second novel, The Hedge, the Ribbon, won the Western States Book award, and her first, The Goddess Letters, was honored with the Pacific Northwest Booksellers’ Award and the Washington State Governor’s Award. Her stories and poems have appeared in Ms. Magazine, Calyx, Women of Darkness and Fine Madness, among others. Orlock teaches fiction writing for the University of Washington Professional and Continuing Education Program. She has been awarded a Washington State Literary Fellowship and selected as a semi-finalist for the Iowa Short Fiction Award. Her nonfiction has appeared in numerous national magazines, and she has published two nonfiction books.
— Lori Herter, author of Obsession
“Psychological terror that makes you question the innocence of your own dreams . . . tantalizing.”
— Andrew Neiderman, author of Pin and Sister, Sister [on Dark Dreaming]
“Like John Steinbeck, [Cady] is an accomplished storyteller. His works resonate with the passions and foibles of ordinary people, and he makes his readers care for them.”
— Tor.com
“[Jack Cady is] a lasting voice in modern American literature.”
— The Atlanta Constitution
“While distinguished by imaginative and thought-provoking ideas, the novel exhibits its greatest strength in its lyric, intensely emotional examination of a mother-daughter relationship and its evocation of the processes of change and loss.”
— Publishers Weekly on Carol Orlock’s The Goddess Letters
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carol Orlock’s second novel, The Hedge, the Ribbon, won the Western States Book award, and her first, The Goddess Letters, was honored with the Pacific Northwest Booksellers’ Award and the Washington State Governor’s Award. Her stories and poems have appeared in Ms. Magazine, Calyx, Women of Darkness and Fine Madness, among others. Orlock teaches fiction writing for the University of Washington Professional and Continuing Education Program. She has been awarded a Washington State Literary Fellowship and selected as a semi-finalist for the Iowa Short Fiction Award. Her nonfiction has appeared in numerous national magazines, and she has published two nonfiction books.