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Who's Still Afraid?
2020
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4.59
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If there are two things werewolf Tommi Grayson is good at, it’s shit-talking and killing. She has been doing a lot of both over the past few months as part of a supernatural squad tasked with hunting down the last members of an evil cult in Ireland. However, things are never quite as simple as point and shoot. Mortality and betrayal weigh heavy on her heart as she attempts to return to some semblance of a normal life with the rogue werewolf pack she has befriended in Berlin. Yet the supernatural world around her is changing. Things are in motion, things she doesn’t quite understand. With those close to her suddenly in the crosshairs, Tommi finds herself forced to choose a side in a war she didn’t even know she was fighting. From the Aurealis Award-winning author of The Witch Who Courted Death and The Wailing Woman comes the sixth adventure in the Supernatural Sisters universe. “Maria Lewis has created her own pop culture universe.” - The Daily Telegraph “Maria Lewis is a must-read.” - BuzzFeed “It’s world-building at its finest.” - The Nerd Daily “Maria Lewis is definitely one to watch.” – NY Times best-selling author Darynda Jones

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Maria Lewis
Maria Lewis
Author · 12 books
Maria Lewis is a AWGIE Award-winning screenwriter, best-selling author, and pop culture etymologist from Australia. She’s the author of the internationally published Supernatural Sisters series of eight books, which includes the Aurealis Award-winning The Witch Who Courted Death, and titles for Marvel (Mockingbird: Strike Out), Assassin's Creed (Daughter Of No One) and forthcoming slasher The Graveyard Shift. As a screenwriter, she has worked across projects for AMC, Netflix, SBS, Ubisoft, ABC, DC Comics and many more. She's the presenter, writer and producer of audio documentaries - The Phantom Never Dies - about the world's first superhero - and Josie and the Podcats - about the 2001 cult film. In 2023, she made her directorial debut with The House That Hungers, based on the Aurealis and Ditmar Award-nominated horror short story of the same name.
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